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i bought the car with all the stock parts but just gotta wait til the guy gets bak from over sea's so i can pick them up and a couple of extra set of rims that i got in the purchase aswell. i'm just waiting for it i drove past bout a dozen cops on the weekend and didnt have any trouble some slowed there roll to have a pro-longed look but thats about it surprising i'm on my p's til the end of the month then p2's so no more p plates so hopefully all goes well.

welcome mate, nice buy. Havnt seen this car for yeaaarrrsss.....or maybe its the plates i havnt seen, cant remember if they were always on this car or not?

Yeah they were.... atleast since I went to uni which is 5 years ago now. I still remember it driving past me on Grenfel St and me having the biggest laugh when I saw the plate :laugh:

welcome mate, nice buy. Havnt seen this car for yeaaarrrsss.....or maybe its the plates i havnt seen, cant remember if they were always on this car or not?

the guy said that he's had it for about 8 years so not to sure i think he imported it aswell but dont quote me on it hahaha

I'd suggest not putting a picture with your number plate on it in the same thread as the parts list for the car. Regency can had have defected cars (well actually frozen their rego') via the mail. Infact i'd suggest not posting your plates in any picture on the internet.

Being a P-Plater it'll just be a matter of time before you are pulled over hut having said that the Engine Bay looks remarkably standard for a car that would be making around 280kw maybe more; but if you do get sent to regency your still screwed.

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Having a street car these days is WAY over rated. Dedicated track car ftw! :ermm:

GTFO wayne with that shit no interest in a track car at all. u only are coz u got no liscence so stick it up ur behind lol

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