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Shit! I'm sorry to hear that Moh

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thanks bro, went to see him today.

broken spine, broken neck, shattered jaw, shattered cheek, induced coma.

what ever he drove into absolutely CREAMED his mazda 3

makes you wonder why roll cages are illegal.

im sure he would have still been seriously injured if he had one but not as bad.

Haha dem diy lips. Was going to do that ages ago on my car and never got around to it.

Sigh calls at 9am from a private number... At least leave a message else how am I meant to call back? Zzz.

Haha dem diy lips. Was going to do that ages ago on my car and never got around to it.

Sigh calls at 9am from a private number... At least leave a message else how am I meant to call back? Zzz.

just pay your bills instead? :P

Time to rattle can a-a-ron's evo orange

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Saw that the other day, looks great especially so clean on front without an aftermarket lip

thanks bro, went to see him today.

broken spine, broken neck, shattered jaw, shattered cheek, induced coma.

what ever he drove into absolutely CREAMED his mazda 3

makes you wonder why roll cages are illegal.

im sure he would have still been seriously injured if he had one but not as bad.

Because on newer cars a roll cage would defeat the purpose of the airbags

Sorry to hear about your mate however

Is that a bunnings lip all the way round?

I reckon i know a certain white e7 that's getting that lol...

I bought my lip from a eBay seller in America, much better quality than Bunnings and comes with all the fitting shit, Ric also got it from there I think too

i liked yours but it really needs skirts etc and i want to spend almost nothing on this cars as i plan on upgrading to a gs in like 12 months

Mine had skirts, but they are way to overpriced especially if your upgrading

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