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$600 fair price for HKS super dragger to suit evo 8 ?

I've seen Apexi N1s go for like $250 in gc

However I've got a really good mate that does exhausts that would be able to build you a killer one for cheap, flow well and sound good to

He is is Roxy too

its the factory FQ exhaust (hks superdragger) as the car has an nvidia on it

so the hks one is just sitting in the garage, thinking of selling to free up space as im not using it

maybe ill do like $200 on ebay and let it go for whatever it sells for

its the factory FQ exhaust (hks superdragger) as the car has an nvidia on it

so the hks one is just sitting in the garage, thinking of selling to free up space as im not using it

maybe ill do like $200 on ebay and let it go for whatever it sells for

Do that....

Martin travelled a lot

Mohsen finished his car.... It broke... He fixed it... It broke again... He fixed it... It got backed into... He fixed it... It caught fire... He fixed it.

He then bought a jetski in the middle of winter and is now trying unsuccessfully to sell it.

I am having a second child

Alex bought an a5, discovered all euro cars suck as sold it to buy a Nissan SUV

Paul bought an FQ340 but never drove it because he was too busy f**king with the ECU

Alvin got keyed again, he then got defected for his spoiler stays being too pointy and was fair butthurt.

Birds was just birds, but he started banging leesh. He is still birds.

Nick bought a crown and is VIP stylin

Artz bought 2 cressidas and is putting a 1j in one of them

Scotty fabbed things for people.

Ay-ay-Ron sold his s14, it was then destroyed by some doichebag

I sold my 33, it was also destroyed by some doichebag

Ric stared work at the ATO

Tony's car was stolen and destroyed.

He bought back the wreck and turned it into a ducking monster

R34 GTR meets need security now

Grant bought and sold a bunch of cars including a GTR that he had previously owned then had a sook about life

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Dezz got more into bikes and started racing them... He is still alive, and more tattooed

DR Drez became Our first billionaire

VWLYMCMB was formed

Pat f**ked off to WA for some mining job and got 7 final inspection details

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Martin travelled a lot

Mohsen finished his car.... It broke... He fixed it... It broke again... He fixed it... It got backed into... He fixed it... It caught fire... He fixed it.

He then bought a jetski in the middle of winter and is now trying unsuccessfully to sell it.

I am having a second child

Alex bought an a5, discovered all euro cars suck as sold it to buy a Nissan SUV

Paul bought an FQ340 but never drove it because he was too busy f**king with the ECU

Alvin got keyed again, he then got defected for his spoiler stays being too pointy and was fair butthurt.

Birds was just birds, but he started banging leesh. He is still birds.

Nick bought a crown and is VIP stylin

Artz bought 2 cressidas and is putting a 1j in one of them

Scotty fabbed things for people.

Ay-ay-Ron sold his s14, it was then destroyed by some doichebag

I sold my 33, it was also destroyed by some doichebag

Ric stared work at the ATO

Tony's car was stolen and destroyed.

He bought back the wreck and turned it into a ducking monster

R34 GTR meets need security now

Grant bought and sold a bunch of cars including a GTR that he had previously owned then had a sook about life

Dezz got more into bikes and started racing them... He is still alive, and more tattooed

DR Drez became Our first billionaire

VWLYMCMB was formed

Pat f**ked off to WA for some mining job and got 7 final inspection details

Jonoe became a Honda fag

Haha wow thanks for the great re-cap and congrats on the new kid on the way :)

Ive seen Mohsen's non stop trouble with that thing. glad to hear everyone is all good then. What's with needing security for R34gtr's? are they being stolen more often now?

No one cares but my re-cap is as follows:

-BMW M3 was the biggest money pit known to mankind

-Im now driving a C43 AMG ( pics soon) and its built like a tank.

-finished my diploma in project management

- went through a very rough patch but im on the other side of it now and back on here (obviously).

- plus im an Uncle now :)

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