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Massive beer... wish I was there!

Holy traveller who likes beer and cars... hitting Singapore for work for week, in a month or so..... suggestions? Where to stay? Where to go? I used to be cool...

Massive beer... wish I was there!

Holy traveller who likes beer and cars... hitting Singapore for work for week, in a month or so..... suggestions? Where to stay? Where to go? I used to be cool...

ask me again next week.

going there sat for a few days

I called dibs on battle

Deposits made! I got a mate who has an evo 7 to look over it and i think he got pissed off at me at how great the condition is lol. I'm extremely happy right now!!!

Deposits made! I got a mate who has an evo 7 to look over it and i think he got pissed off at me at how great the condition is lol. I'm extremely happy right now!!!

Hurrahhh! Good choice on the 7.... me I would buy a 6. Although, I am getting enough grief from friends for the cheater car (32 GTR) that I have now. Can we all see the link now?

Hurrahhh! Good choice on the 7.... me I would buy a 6. Although, I am getting enough grief from friends for the cheater car (32 GTR) that I have now. Can we all see the link now?

http://www.carsales....lo=Stock&items=[Make:MITSUBISHI,Model:LANCER,BaseEnabledBadge:GSR%20EVOLUTION%20VII]&sort=default

lol yeh. i wanted a 6 but couldnt justify cost/year...

had two of us looking for rust leaks anything that we could basically fault and there wasnt on thing. car could to with a good detail.. other than that!!! i seriously couldnt be any happier right now.

it was EXACTLY what I was looking for plus more!!

http://www.carsales....lo=Stock&items=[Make:MITSUBISHI,Model:LANCER,BaseEnabledBadge:GSR%20EVOLUTION%20VII]&sort=default

lol yeh. i wanted a 6 but couldnt justify cost/year...

had two of us looking for rust leaks anything that we could basically fault and there wasnt on thing. car could to with a good detail.. other than that!!! i seriously couldnt be any happier right now.

it was EXACTLY what I was looking for plus more!!

GREAT choice of colour! Mint.

http://www.carsales....lo=Stock&items=[Make:MITSUBISHI,Model:LANCER,BaseEnabledBadge:GSR%20EVOLUTION%20VII]&sort=default

lol yeh. i wanted a 6 but couldnt justify cost/year...

had two of us looking for rust leaks anything that we could basically fault and there wasnt on thing. car could to with a good detail.. other than that!!! i seriously couldnt be any happier right now.

it was EXACTLY what I was looking for plus more!!

SR-IV's look so comfy.

it's coming from NZ even if they say 2-3 days prob going to take longer with customs and shit.

Agree... however no contact is a bit lame. Oh well, the joys of buying car shit from O/S... you don't want to know the joys of buying stuff from the UK. Most peps I know have lost many thousands from ebay.co.uk.... me included.

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