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hmmmmm this is not going well lol

im only spectating too i may not go however if there are FA oldies going i can see R32-5 anytime..

ps mines not reg ether but iv got a trade plate

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What about we all bring a boot load of parts for a mini-swap meet?

Ive got a heap of shi7 to clear out before moving house. I have heaps of headlights, S1 and S2 tail lights, suspensions, power steering bits, doors, 4-door window mechs (elec)

I

just an idea...

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What about we all bring a boot load of parts for a mini-swap meet?

Ive got a heap of shi7 to clear out before moving house. I have heaps of headlights, S1 and S2 tail lights, suspensions, power steering bits, doors, 4-door window mechs (elec)

I

just an idea...

thats not bad thinking.. i have a small number of bits too

works; if you still want that front skirt talk to me

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