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come live in knox and say that :P

Mr.P is training up all his minions in rowville and knox. Two TMU stations to deal with now ~_~

i wouldnt care, you have your car for fun

if your going to be pulled over whether you car is stock or modded you can still cop the epa so just drive it with mods and enjoy it

I have a stock turbo :(

mines stock from another model

Just found out that:

- Someone is taking my grandad to court for a car accident after hitting my grandad from behind. No marks from the accident so both parties agreed to do nothing.

- Fast forward to today and now he wants money and is bring lawyers into it. And is also taking it to court

- Funny thing is letters show $3,000 of damage to the front of his car.

- Even funnier is that the 1st lawyer documents shows the other person car as a Alfa Romeo with 'x' rego then the 2nd request shows a white van with 'y' rego with $3,000 of damage.

All seems sus and wouldnt be surprised if they though becuase they smashed into an old guy they will take advantage of him. Going to do some investigating tomorrow and hopefully rip the other party a new one.

/csb bro

go ahead with the court thing then topsy turvy that mthrfkr and demand he pays for your/your grandad's day taken off from "work"

I will topsy turvy the M*therfker like no tomorrow. Will call the lawyers and magistrates to make sure the letters are legit. Then call the insurance company to let them know of the full story

Will also call the company he works for tomororw for kicks. As the 2nd invoice shows that its a company car.

Also that looks hella mexican Billy :thumbsup:

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