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just pay your bills instead? :P

Haha shh no debt collectors yet!

Called work and turns out it was them. Was a mistake though they didn't actually have a shift anyway... No 2.5x for me :'(

Just search legit7 on evooz like 30sec job you lazy guy xD.

Any reason GS over F6? Just rather V8? Note my ford knowledge is a tad low :P

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Went to see Bruce Springsteen at Hanging Rock yesterday. Best show I've ever seen in my life.

Foo Fighters were a close second, but there's just something about the energy he puts into the crowd... Dayam....

Support was The Rubens and Jimmy Barnes. Ramped up towards the Boss really nicely :)

Hey Nick, where's the best place to buy parts for euro cars? I recall your mentioning of a site.

I've got a BMW to fix ASAP so need auto service kit and rocker cover gasket.

Mine had skirts, but they are way to overpriced especially if your upgrading

exactly... bunnings lip it is lol

I'm gonna be honest. I really CBf lol

well at least you are honest :/

Haha shh no debt collectors yet!

Called work and turns out it was them. Was a mistake though they didn't actually have a shift anyway... No 2.5x for me :'(

Just search legit7 on evooz like 30sec job you lazy guy xD.

Any reason GS over F6? Just rather V8? Note my ford knowledge is a tad low :P

will do...

GS > F6 as you can have ~400rwkw from a supercharged V8 and it's 100% undetectable

F6 is great if you want to mod... but with close to 400 at the rears i'm not going to need to

Hey Nick, where's the best place to buy parts for euro cars? I recall your mentioning of a site.

I've got a BMW to fix ASAP so need auto service kit and rocker cover gasket.

was it ecstuning.com?

Can't remember what i linked lol

exactly... bunnings lip it is lol

well at least you are honest :/

will do...

GS > F6 as you can have ~400rwkw from a supercharged V8 and it's 100% undetectable

F6 is great if you want to mod... but with close to 400 at the rears i'm not going to need to

Use this shit, cheap and comes with all the stuff to mount it, all you need is a drill. Also it's super strong compared to most other ones

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/220847835688?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649

edit: forgot to mention, guy is crazy though lol

will do...

GS > F6 as you can have ~400rwkw from a supercharged V8 and it's 100% undetectable

F6 is great if you want to mod... but with close to 400 at the rears i'm not going to need to

Fair enough. Forgot about dat stealth operation.

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^ HD pics of crash, sad days, haha...

I see a camera... did footage survive? Still sucks though, man.

yeah, after a decade of having modified cars and avoiding cops i'm ready to go stealth :/

also....

DAT PD SC V8

Fair enough. Still got some boyracer funtimes for me left heheh. SC V8 though will be naice. Have you actually been in Leigh's yet? Was that the turning point ahahah

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