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Keen for oktoberfest ill be there.

Awesomesauce! See you there!

Fark :(. RIP.

anyone know a good smash repairer?

An Armaguard truck decided to use my 7 series as a bump stop yesterday and i needs to get it going again.

CDR will be doing some work on my car soon - http://cdrpaintandpanel.com.au/

They seem to have done a good job on Scott's cars.

I believe Chris Rogers also has a mob on the Northside somewhere he recommends.

you are the second person to say that to me now. I am feeling lucky though. i have some health and manage to still have some fun so i consider myself quite lucky. so many have it worse.

Have no idea how you maintain this positivity. Definitely need some of what ever it is that you're smoking!

Lol nice. I'll see how we go once the agent gets back to us on our second offer. If we get the place within 10k of the last offer car would be a definite possibility. Cake and eat it too awww yeah.

Lol nice. I'll see how we go once the agent gets back to us on our second offer. If we get the place within 10k of the last offer car would be a definite possibility. Cake and eat it too awww yeah.

Hate you! My house is causing me to lose cake at the moment.

at least the house is a good investment Bunts. Where otherwise cars are not!

This is true, and once the retail and dining precinct down the street is finished it will be worth a lot more than we paid so that's always nice, can use the equity to do some stuff we want to.

anyone know a good smash repairer?

An Armaguard truck decided to use my 7 series as a bump stop yesterday and i needs to get it going again.

CDR Paint and Panel in Archerfield. If you head there, tell Nicole or Jarad that I sent you. They'll look after you ;)

Awesomesauce! See you there!

Fark :(. RIP.

CDR will be doing some work on my car soon - http://cdrpaintandpanel.com.au/

They seem to have done a good job on Scott's cars.

I believe Chris Rogers also has a mob on the Northside somewhere he recommends.

/\ this.

Ive been thinking of importing one but thats looks like a good deal. Mmm need to low ball harder on the house so there is money left for car haha

If not, sell your body or your soul. Your call.

I sorta want it for myself! lol Buy that one, part the unicorn...profit!

Is it really worth parting the Unicorn out for it though?

at least the house is a good investment Bunts. Where otherwise cars are not!

This is true.

Is it really worth parting the Unicorn out for it though?

That car is many times more awesome than the unicorn. So yep.

Its tuned and repainted for starters, so say I could get the purchase price of that car for the unicorn in parts, I would end up with a resprayed, tuned car with bigger newer turbos for zero dollars and a bit of time

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