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Yeah got him on the case already, his response time is amazing, already got a price lol and I emailed him about 10 minutes ago

He is cheapest that I've used, cause less overheads. Yeah his response time is awesome fast, especially considering how many people buy through him

Day off!

Yessss

I scored one as well, hopefully tomorrow too :P

He is cheapest that I've used, cause less overheads. Yeah his response time is awesome fast, especially considering how many people buy through him

I scored one as well, hopefully tomorrow too :P

I would like tomorrow off aswell. Waste though.. Can't do anything in this heat

Haha stalker. Where you there?

Bought a PVC cap to plug up the intake pipe for a boost leak test :P

lol guess you didn't notice the SAU card I left in your drivers door then

Also day off for me today. Just had to skip some lectures ;).

Woke up excited for Top Gear ep... hadn't finished downloading. Extremely disappointing dl speed dunno what happened. Torrent had good ratios too... Oh well, no matter. Will be done by the time I come home from gym :D.

I would like tomorrow off aswell. Waste though.. Can't do anything in this heat

Worst working outside at the cemetery, no shade heat reflects off all the monuments and stone gets super hot, literally burn yourself it gets that much heat soak

Hey sKids.

Hey man, hows QLD?

Worst working outside at the cemetery, no shade heat reflects off all the monuments and stone gets super hot, literally burn yourself it gets that much heat soak

Hey man, hows QLD?

I'm guessing the sun is dead hot in the cemetery...

QLD is pretty good. Awesome weather over the weekend for once. It has been 3 weeks of solid rain.

why are 300zx's so cheap is it coz no one wants to work on them?

would it be best to go with N/A or TT assuming everything is/will remian stock standard?

300's are so cheap due to the engine having to come out for an oil change.

Flying up to wagga dem Rex planes so small don't trust them

You'll be right, don't worry your pretty little head out.

Oh and afternoon everyone.

Rimon, you're wanting a engine out thing now? Whatever happened to small 4x4 you wanted before?

300's are so cheap due to the engine having to come out for an oil change.

find that hard to believe...

Rimon, you're wanting a engine out thing now? Whatever happened to small 4x4 you wanted before?

need a cheap get around wouldnt mind if it had some style still looking for a decent 4x4 most are either just scrap or dreamer prices.

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