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alpine splits are good for mid-range.. but around $500.. forget the current model number.

i really cbf ringing.. it was meant to be ready "end of last week" before that "end of last week".. yawn.. apparently waiting for the painter to come and paint it..

lol skanky..speaking of the devil, he just rang then. .well good and bad news..

good news: car is ready

bad news: those sideskirts from DMD are absolute shit and won't fit properly.. so i'm just gonna pick it up and get the sideskirts done in a couple of weeks

also good news: will only be $800 for the work done so far.. so all is shmick other than the sideskirts..

allows me to save the other $500 for a week or two till i get the rest done.. might get that 100,000km service now.

..well i'm back coz i know u care charly.. :(

but i'm not coming tonight coz i gotta go to dinner with my old man and then drop him off at the airport.

Woah, im going out for coffee with a friend then picking my dad up from the airport... its like out destiny is running parralel, lmao...

Might head out for drinking when I get back so Im def out for tonight...

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