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Nmh just dropped off my brothers r34. Wonder how it will go with a GTX3076r running on vapour lpg. Should be good

Is that the same turbo as yours?

Got a 2nd interview for this job woot, apparently this is a practical test I'm a little :s

Really want it so I can get back into modifying the car.

I have a dilema: I effing <3 Skylines, but I buy a ute to carry the bikes and it's pretty sweet as well.

Only problem is, now that I own it, when I drive I look at Jap cars and feel sick with envy and want to buy one. But I still own one... >_<

Will I never be happy no matter how many cars I own? lol.

welcome to grant's world, and i'm glad i'm only that crazy with pushbikes.. although well.... they were pretty expensive though..

Damaged the bits that hold the 2 leg bones together, and they were separating, so got a screw put in.

Surgeon told me I'm not allowed to drive or do anything for 2 weeks ffs, not sure how I'm supposed to go to uni....

sucks to hear that... i assume its the right leg then? take the cab for 2 weeks, or find a mate?

Is that the same turbo as yours?

Got a 2nd interview for this job woot, apparently this is a practical test I'm a little :s

Really want it so I can get back into modifying the car.

no...

welcome to grant's world, and i'm glad i'm only that crazy with pushbikes.. although well.... they were pretty expensive though..

sucks to hear that... i assume its the right leg then? take the cab for 2 weeks, or find a mate?

left leg ;)

just not allowed to drive because it has to be 'elevated'

50 min cab ride to and from uni no thanks :P

ill make someone drive me XD

man you've 'sold' it about 10 times stop takling about it till car is gone money in yo hand

otherwise STFU it aint sold aint going nowhere.

cool.

3 times to be exact. Just hoping this dude isn't a time Waster..

Jeez your an angry man alex. Sounds like you need some gts4 sedan in your life :P

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3 times to be exact. Just hoping this dude isn't a time Waster..

Jeez your an angry man alex. Sounds like you need some gts4 sedan in your life :P

Alex is just saying what we are all thinking. You were the same with buying a car lol

grant

did you or your brother loose a camera?

ive found a sony cybershot in my car back area somewhere

has some farm pics etc on it then your 33 at deca

so i guess its yours ?

:D

looking for it ?

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