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Well it all began when your missus fell pregnant, and you were deciding to make the retarded decision of buying a VW golf. Then the likes of SAU got involved and mind f**ked you into deciding that your love for an EVO was much greater..

So you went out to sell your Maroon R33 skyline. After some time, a young chap had approached you with his backwards cap, and bumbag slung around his shoulder. He said "uleh i will fully buy dis car of yiou braoww"

H then travelled interstate and said "take my f**king money" and you said goodbye to your car of umteen years.

3 days later, he decided to smash this car into something, writing it off.

the end.

After a long wait here are a few pics of my new beast. Freshly resprayed and a full detail we did on the weekend. Pics aren't the best and don't do it justice.

Was this at Racepace on the weekend?

After a long wait here are a few pics of my new beast. Freshly resprayed and a full detail we did on the weekend. Pics aren't the best and don't do it justice.

That is one clean 33R!

Thought I saw it. What did they charge you for the exhaust if you don't mind me asking?

Fark your cars clean too. Looks great!

Yeah it was there for a week or so. Thanks man, yeah a lot of effort went into both cars.

Pm sent regarding exhaust.

Looking good Adnan - now go race it :thumbsup:

(ill call ya tomorrow, will know my movements to drop last of stuff off)

Thanks mate, couldn't be happier. Haha I will mate, I'll be devestated after my first stone chip tho.

Yeah no worries mate too easy.

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