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Still aiming to have it all in a mod plated by new years... Then when ever I can get it tuned after that

The problem is then ull be stalked by a bent 8 and u won't be able to hear ur zutututus lol

Mate as long as you have your chev badge and southern cross stickers you'll be right

Don't try to change the topic bro. I noticed you said no chev badges but didn't reject southern cross stickers on the holden orange and black selloutline :P

(CLINTON WHO'S SIDE ARE YOU ON HERE :dry:)

No southern crosses, is American... Maybe a big 'Murican flag under the bonnet lol

I am on the side of the committed, red blooded import owner

Car is still an import. It's covered in Japanese writing.....

And u should be on my side, I intend on rum drinking with u in the future lol

Anyone else keen to badge-bomb the orange and black thing with Chev badges?

Will get him drunk one night and do just this

You'd have to catch it first, good luck in your maxima :P

I think he could take you at the moment

I am on the side of the committed, red blooded import owner

This^^^^^^

LS1 is also imported...like a Japanese/American abomination :yes:

FYP

Don't get me drunk Im more Agro when drunk lol

Ha tony... Take me, ha line up (once the cars finished :P)

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So, are the brissy guys coming up, I mean look at our hospitality ?:)

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Nice did u wave Tom ?

Ans theres an evil green 33 in town

Think I've spotted this one a couple of times.

And....whats with Concannon field being the latest spot to sell your skyline?

Keep seeing 2 33s there for sale...both of which I've never seen in town prior to them being put there.

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