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On the rhs of the site in the breakdown cost, it says compliance $5k yet down in the overview tab it states "Cannot be Complied. Race use or display purposes only" ??

So in the end Beer was 8.80 for a pint of full strenght, so pub pricing game was too quick to make much use of it tho.

more to the point considering general admittance is 50+ for 2.5 hours of sport, not good value

glad I did not pay

On the rhs of the site in the breakdown cost, it says compliance $5k yet down in the overview tab it states "Cannot be Complied. Race use or display purposes only" ??

Lol and a magical $5k for compliance plus import fee.... Amazingly every other car compliance is cheaper. I met the dude earlier today and I don't think he makes too much money

Lol and a magical $5k for compliance plus import fee.... Amazingly every other car compliance is cheaper. I met the dude earlier today and I don't think he makes too much money

Why would he, that site looks like the biggest rip off. Nothing special about the cars and local equivalents that you can test drive are cheaper lol

That RX7 was a joke

anybody feel like doing some fast-ing for me? ill give you some beer,

B8204C9914 - remote

F2310AG152 - grille

The difference between these floor mats: G4900CR121, G4900CR120, G4900CR111 (G4911CR111, G4911CR120, G4911CR121) J or G interior ??

G9700AG000 - rear sunshade ?

YA76400001 - whats an auto keeper?

Birds' Tales of Chop: Volume 8: Golf GTI

Pulled away from him in a couple of rollings; he kept up surprisingly well for a Golf. Pulls up next to me; car full of young wogs saying "cool car man". He might have equalised without his passengers. Turns out this thing had NOS...dafuq? Wow, so fast. Much furious. I need two of the big ones.

See you all next time.

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