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fark i cant wait to get my car back, just got off the phone to the panel shop and i wont get it till wednesday now :)

makes u realise how much you appreciate things its killing me here and its only been a week lol

it will be good to check out ur new and improved car smoothline! she will look sweet as

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Yeah I'll prolly be in strutto's, but trying to convince MELV to ditch indoor cricket and come along, and pleading with him to go in his GT-R beast :) Either way I'll be there in an awesome car! Riding with strutto and having a radio certainly did show how invaluble a UHF really is!

mindflux Tandy/dicksmith have el-cheapo's but the range on them sucks, do a search for a post by yoparata he posted a link to the ones he is bulk buying, but you can buy them straight from there, bit more expensive than what he is getting them for and it'll be posted from the USA so dont expect it anythime soon, better off just contacting yoparata.

mindflux Tandy/dicksmith have el-cheapo's but the range on them sucks, do a search for a post by yoparata he posted a link to the ones he is bulk buying, but you can buy them straight from there, bit more expensive than what he is getting them for and it'll be posted from the USA so dont expect it anythime soon, better off just contacting yoparata.

yup, Ska's right. Yoparata is getting 3 in first for Charly, himself and myself. :)

ROFL

Would sound alot better if we all had our cars off the road fixing damage after doing a non stop 800 meter drift on the highway while evading 10 police cars at 250kmh :)

Yeah well with all our cars in tip-top shape, we might actually be able to do that, all of us, all at once! :D AH hah AhHAhAHhAHHAH ha H AHhAhAHA!

Would sound alot better if we all had our cars off the road fixing damage after doing a non stop 800 meter drift on the highway while evading 10 police cars at 250kmh :)

That is exactly what happened, how did you know????

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