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100 bucks with your r33 heatshield thrown in for free?

dreaming.... the seats would be worth at least several g's due to being collectors items!!!!

pics braaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

The fers feds have hacked my facebook and deleted all of the other photos that i had, as a result i can not upload them (because they no longer exist) i hav also had my gym bag and contents which included a cable to connect my phone to my computer go missing aswell and as a result i can no longer upload the photos that i have on my phone.... pretty sure it was the feds that have been trying to make a

mess of my life...

bwahahahahahaha thats some good shit right there.

dude im sure you have a camera phone? just take a pic with that

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bwahahahahahaha thats some good shit right there.

dude im sure you have a camera phone? just take a pic with that

I do have a camera phone but i have lost the cable... i will send pics via picture SMS if need be... Give me a call on my new number 0466915251......... the old one was too hacked and had over $1000 worth of bill which i did not pay so the thing was cut off.

chris

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$700 located in mackay... currently no rego and i am unable to drive (police man took my number plates LOL) it is currently stuck near a cane field 50km from mackay and i have to have it towed. Will cost $300 ono to tow and hence will not sell for less than $700...

call on 0466915251, note has aerotech bucket seats in good condition and original group a rims and exhaust.... those alone would be worth alot more than $700..... any way i need it gone unfortunately....

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