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My cousin is after one, if the offer still stands I'll let him know..

What kinda damage are we talkin monica

18 years of general wear and tear + I think some of the mounting points may have gotten a bit mangled when it was hit.. I don't recall it seeming that bad, but I wasn't going to say no to a brand new front bar

18 years of general wear and tear + I think some of the mounting points may have gotten a bit mangled when it was hit.. I don't recall it seeming that bad, but I wasn't going to say no to a brand new front bar

Sounds alright, let me know if it's there for the taking

speaking of illegal activity... yesterday's car meet at carribean gardens: so many p-players driving turbo cars. turbo civic, stock 2JZ supra, A45 AMG, VW R36.

not sure if borrowing parents cars or just not giving 2 ducks

remember club reg not for a daily.

ie if you going to drive it to the train station ever days, you will breach the regs on it.

This is not correct anymore..

You can drive it for 90 days a year, as long as you have a logbook

Which pretty much means you fill out the logbook before you go, except the date field.

Get pulled over? Write date down quickly, and then you're good to go.

Mate with Club reg BMW has actually been asked exactly 0 times for his logbook the 4-5 times that's been pulled over/through a booze bus etc.

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