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I met up with Cyrus and Jaqule and travelled as far as BP Yatala with them.

I think I managed to make a speed camera go off, but I was right next to a 4WD at the time so it will be too close for them and Cyrus was only a car length behind me in the other lane, so not too worried

other than that Ska's car is very slow :(

lol I wil sell it to you for $1090.... thats a $5 saving over buying one yourself :(

You still keen?

WTF I am doing this as a favour for you

I don't want your cheap imitation Carbon Fibre bonnet, I just don't want to see get in trouble Matt

I would expect at least a $10 discount :D

i wasnt serious about the contact :(

theres a place in brissy that does awesome looking fake carbon fibre but its not cheap $$$$

heres a pic http://www.modicoat.com/id46.htm

You cant tell its fake, the fibres look different to that...

I was studying mine the other day... It looks different fron different angles...

YAY CARBON FIBRE!!

as I have stated a number of times on this forum........derrrrrr....I'm not too bright....

I was just informed that MSCII starts at ~7PM....not 7AM......In which case......I CAN COME.... :headbang: Yessssss!!!

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