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yeh its got a pod rofl

driving home my mates like man WTF is that noise!

also has calais tail lights with the light up middle garnish. it looks alright, see how i go with trying to sell this one, at least i can take my time

yes, finally. let the boat jokes begin!

i want a VZ monaro front now... >_< and sigz... and to slam its arse...

you can never take the habib out of an arab..

Edited by Mohsen

Yeah, grandparents, aunts uncles, cousins, friends... It's horrible.

The prez introduced changes because that's what the people wanted, and now home grown terrorists are f**king the place up.

(and some may think wtf why would I support a dictator, discrimination. 50 years ago my kind were the negros of the arab world. The current presidents father changed that)

:( pulled the fuel rail for the 3rd time in 2 weeks yesterday, had leak from around injector 2 so took the injectors to get re-co. came back no leaks all new seals so i re-installed ... it leaked again ... had my mechanic re-seat and reinstall incase i was a retard.... it worked for about a week ... then leaked again ... so now the injectors are out again.

I don't know whether to keep my car at my grandparents place for the next few years until I get back to Aus and the turn it into a trackcar, or just sell it now.

What to do, what to do... Suggestions?

VT SPac Attack? that's what my old man bought to drive around when the ceffy was in the shop. Drove it a month before I convinced him to go halves on a GS.

What to do, what to do... Suggestions?

Cube it.

It's a fuckin car, not your first-born. Letting it sit depreciating is a totally homo move.

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