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Jeppe, how much for 40ml of stana?

Haha, sorry dude, only have penicillin and this apple flavoured stuff. Although I can get sedative for when I clip the horses in winter. I'm guessing though because I can administer it myself it's not the good kind. Will probably kill you.

"jeppe" = dutch?

Dutch as a first name, switched to last name when my ancestors entered South Africa :)

I think you'd need more than a litre to trim down momo

lol can you imagine someone taking a liter. imminent death

Haha, sorry dude, only have penicillin and this apple flavoured stuff. Although I can get sedative for when I clip the horses in winter. I'm guessing though because I can administer it myself it's not the good kind. Will probably kill you.

Dutch as a first name, switched to last name when my ancestors entered South Africa :)

clen.

Tasty

Would you get one though? Must admit they are good value. Guess that's why there are so many of em on the road...

I also like the hsv coupe but dunno something about owning a holden always puts me off buying

Yeh I agree rimon feel weird if I had a holden but to get same specs engine wise in a prestige brand your talking like double to triple the price he holden interior wouldnt compare to a prestige car but I guess your really just buying the motor..

Agree Dezz I been slack went gym once in the last week! They called me yesterday offering a 12 month membership for $12p/w but none of my mates wanted it

Tasty

Would you get one though? Must admit they are good value. Guess that's why there are so many of em on the road...

Agreed, consider that a well kept E46 M3 is going to be up around that and the performance is basically the same, with the HSV being newer and much more car.

HSV Coupes still look good IMO. I'd love a Coupe 4.

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And owners want RRP for them lol.

Reminds me of those cocksuckers you see when looking for cars, who have the previous model of a car and are selling it for the price of the next model up because it's "so well kept"...in other words they want a model upgrade for free.

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