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BUT I DO HAVE TO ASK MYSELF.. WHY THE **** DO I BOOK MYSELF IN FOR REPEATED PUNISHMENT?!!

agggg...

:stressed:

i hate this web job.. worst ever web job ever :P time quoted = gone many many hours ago.. time to go = who knows! agg :P

if the new version is 2.5L which they are talking about could be bit better.

I'm not sure how much they have changed the formula over the years?? Each one looks only visually different to me, same basic engine with a few drivetrain improvements along the way.

is it just me or this place really slow tonight?  

umm.. now i check, its the STi that is 2.5L now... not the standard WRX.  

makes mental note to probably have 2nd thoughts on dragging an STi next time :P

yea its slow as and im on broadband!!

Hey heard the rumour that gavin woods is being closed down? is it true?

THIS IS NOT TRUE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHERE YOU HEARD IT FROM

PUTTING OUT FALSE INFORMATION TO THE PUBLIC IS A LEGAL MATTER OK

IF YOU COULD KINDLY CONTACT ME ON 0417760278

I WOULD LIKE TO TALK TO YOU IN PERSON TO CLEAR YOUR CONFUSION

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