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Yea looks like a few things changed but it is.

maybe one day when not so busy brah :P

ohh why selling?

trying to make profit too LOL

Yeah I lol, he woulda spent a bit getting a RWC / plates for it etc I recon as well. Not sure how strict SA are though.

Seems strange to travel all the way from SA then sell it so soon, unless it really is an unexpected financial situation.

Also why not post up your old dyno graph instead of saying faulty dyno?

I didn't give him the sheets forgot to. But yeh duno why he made up stuff

Seems like a waste of time travelling from/to SA hoping to make 5k which he probably wont anyway :/

This ^

I had another guy from SA come over and look as well but didn't want to buy it. Weird maybe the girls dig teh 33 GTRS over thar.

Looks like the engine might have been touched up / sprayed / photoshopped I don't remember it being that clean "Twin turbo" pipe etc.

Should offer him 19

I think Grant was going to ask a few things to see what he has to say, he was pretty young as well so maybe he just cant afford it..

He wont get much more than I did I recon, and at the end of the day I dont care what he gets

Sau cruises are always on days I'm busy tony .. Ain't renewing membership either so won't be at many future ones either lol

Not enough skids for my liking :laugh:

You should organize a wastelanders cruise

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