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nah man the drive back, as soon as we got out of shep it came down hard.
i was cruising at 70, eventually crept up to 90 and then at one point when it dried a little we were all hiking it at a considerable speed lol, then it came down again.
lucky we all got home or else ash would have to be like "rip sau club member 335932. one like = one respect"

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i remember the soarer window falling into the door and not coming up.

man, what a shit car it was.

I remember racing your soarer. On that private road on the way back. I think Jonoe was your passenger

had a mate who knows what hes doing when it comes to wiring come and help tuck the headlight wires, relocate the front body harness.

f**k me.

nissan really couldnt be f**ked with these cars..

Because it's non value adding to the customer. No Joe Shmoe is going to pay extra for a wire tuck/clean engine bay.
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