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i don't care - like as i said "put yourself in my shoes"

but then again - he isn't to know that i'm not like everyone else...

i would've preferred that he said "i got these for 50 bucks. but they're getting sold for $120. take it or leave it" and i still wouldve had them..

but the fact he said that they were cost was a lie... and i just don't like being lied to

that said - i'm still happy with the price and will be happy with the result! :D

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I don't need cash RIGHT now, but sometime in the next 10 days to prevent a default (without putting cash -> bank), can't remember my asking price, check my for sale thread ? (computer here @ work is taking a few seconds to display each word I type, too slow to check it myself)

Negative on spare AFM for 20DET...I sold the Ceffy one, for an R32 one to match my new loom, which didnt work, so I ended up, without a loom, and sold the AFM...I miss my Cefiro AFM.

They're N60 (square plug, purple label) ... second best AFM Nissan make :(.

Haha yeah I had the Matt black ke rolla were you see that? Oh and mr epps idrove past ur car today was in a drive way

I wanted to buy it AGES ago until I realised I probably wouldn't have found it all too comfortable being enormous.

Saw it on DWA.

Man.

What an EPIC week we've just had.

Sunday night - rolling shell.

all week to

Saturday night - coilovers, brakes, transmission, engine, loom, radiator, engine turned over.

So proud =D

Massive thanks to Socrates, Rowan and that japanese genius guy that came on saturday night. LEGENDS.

FAAAARRRKEN soarer drivers honestly.

i hate those pricks

check this out

http://page13.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/r68958582

i offer them an opportunity to buy that thing - to help them PRO BONO and organise everything, becuase it's a series 3 V8 soarer. with 36,000km.

it's f**king MINT

like PERFECT

and - it's one of 250 ever made, it's the final run of V8 soarers... very very rare..

and they're all giving me the shits about "i don't reckon you could comply that" and "i reckon it's crash repaired cos it's had a respray"

seriously f**king dipshit soarer owners. retards. all of them. i hate australians. they are so retarded and backward thinking. they all think someone's Takingthem for a ride...

the WORST kind of australian is a soarer owner. they have NO respect.

/rant

it's for this reason that i'm keeping my cefiro.

rock that bitch till the wheels fall the f**k off.

case in point.

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I see what you mean about soarer drivers now. but that one... perfect gaps. if it WAS repaired from damage it was a fkn good one.

The grille is soooo shiny... D-rool. Too fly mang.'

BUT IT'S NOT f**kING LOW ENOUGH.

Seriously. Man. Dude. Bro. Drop it. Pharrell williams that shit. PLz? I'll suck your jagons.

I've got people I know with guard-rollers. But alas it's another trip to the country if you want my hookups. Otherwise heaps of people do them in the city don't they?

Also, would you ever consider an LSD?

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already has torsen lsd if thats what you mean...

As for more low... Dont need / want guards rolled... All i need to go ore low is get 215's all round.. 215 used to go great when i was lower cos you just stretch them on and let the camber do the rest of the work... Thing is you have to understand my car's daily driven though so i cant afford yellow stickers and more scrapes haha

But again.. Thanks for the sick comments man i appreciate it.. Purple magic on the grill plus black paint is on the money... Should've seen in before... Very dissapoint.. But now it's shiny i love it :blink::D

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