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Thomo is like a kindergarten compared to glenny, broady etc

I have to agree. And I'd know, I've lived in the north all my life and went to primary school in Thomastown. Never had any trouble there, ever.

On Foxtel there's this program about these pest controller guys in London. They have a Jack Russel named Charlie who chases and kills rats and mice in peoples homes, can't remember the name of the show, but it's good.

Don't really know why i mentioned that.

what a waste... dropping outta uni... =(

when are you getting your skyline so you can take me out viewing cars? HAHA.

Lol going to do a refrigeration apprenticeship.

Working on the skyline part ;)

how much you spending scotty? are the evo 10s out of reach?

yeah its out of reach. i like the evo 8 and 9's, at the dealer they had the evo 8 MR for 39,000 not including on road costs and yes i could of bought it but thats way to expensive considering i just missed out on one that iron chef imports had for 32,000. he said he has another evo 8 that he is listing soon so i sent him an e mail.

does anyone know where to look for evo 8's? i went to that gran turizmo motors in the city but they only had the MR models that were way overpriced.

Probrem?

http://www.j-specimports.com.au/featured/2004-Mitsubishi-Lancer-GSR_EVO_8-15700.html

http://www.j-specimports.com.au/featured/2004-Mitsubishi-Lancer-GSR_EVO_8_MR-15434.html

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