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Hey guys I think I should let you know I am an undercover cop.

I have been trying to track down a guy named Terreto drives a red RX7, think he may be involved in some truck hijacking....

Anyone seen him??

Whats with all the 'smooth' and 'wax' refrancing?

lol i cant remember exactly how it came about, but when I first moved to qld, this group of business guys i know wanted to start a secret car club... I came up with SMOOTH BRAZILLIAN WAX after a few drinks... and thats where the idea started and ended.. lmao

hey nexus :wavey:

yeah.. I was considering fitting my skirts and things myself (i mean its only 4 screws.. so hard), but i think i'll just do the speed holes and take them down to wherever and just say "you do it".

Every bit you do yourself saves $ though. Even sanding back rough bits of the bar will help the panel shop. If they see it and first thing they say is "god.. so unready, heaps of work before we can even get it on" .. by then they've already decided to charge you big bickies.

Hey guys I think I should let you know I am an undercover cop.

 

I have been trying to track down a guy named Terreto drives a red RX7, think he may be involved in some truck hijacking....

 

Anyone seen him??

and i'm from internal affairs, Chris...

been ordered by the top to investigate your so often speeding.... :D

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