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It was about as serious as the prospect of taking an a5 to a workshop that we frequent to get it done...

Either put some trust in a euro workshop to do it, or don't modify it...

Now, this is a story all about how

My life got flipped-turned upside down

And I'd like to take a minute

Just sit tight and wait

I'll tell you how I became the prince of a thing called Real Estate

In western subnurbs born and raised

On the hard clay ground was where I spent most of my days

Chillin' out maxin' relaxin' all cool

And tellin everyone they dont need to be schooled

When a couple of illegal immigrants were jumpin the border

Started making trouble all up in my corner

I got in one little internet fight and my mom got a look

She said 'You're movin' with your auntie and uncle in Point Cook'

I begged and pleaded with her day after day

But she packed my lexus and sent me on my way

She gave me a kiss and then she gave me my keys.

I put my Tupac on and said, 'I might as well leave'.

First class, yo this ain't bad

Drinking burbon cans out of a champagne glass.

Is this what the people of Point Cook living like?

Hmmmmm this might be alright.

But wait I hear they're Labor, Left wing, all that

Is this the type of place that they just send this conservative cat?

I don't think so

I'll see when I get a look

I hope they're prepared for the prince of Point Cook

Well, the policies lowered and when some gays came out

There was a dude who looked like a flog standing there with big ears sticking out

He said gays should be arrested like illegals that just got here

So I discrediteded some memes of eating onions and skolling beer.

I whistled for a lexus and when it came together

The license plate said Sherwin and it had luxurious white leather

If anything I could say that this lexus was expensive

But I thought 'Nah, forget it' - 'Yo, Labors economic mismanagement was extensive'

I pulled up to the office and there was this fob

And I yelled to the unionised leftie scum 'Yo flog get a better job'

I looked at my kingdom

I was finally through the gate

To sit on my throne as the Prince of Real Estate

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It was about as serious as the prospect of taking an a5 to a workshop that we frequent to get it done...

Either put some trust in a euro workshop to do it, or don't modify it...

The point isn't because the car costs more, even when I had my 33 didn't want it treated shithouse - which it was regularly. unfortunately the industry is a bit substandard in that area IMO.

So much butt hurt from the battlers

Good see tall poppy syndrome is alive and well

Tall poppy syndrome is attempting to cut someone down ONLY because they are successful and one is jealous of same.

If you hadn't spent the last month bragging it would have been TPS

FWIW I get that you are trolling... but it was too good to pass up

Tall poppy syndrome is attempting to cut someone down ONLY because they are successful and one is jealous of same.

If you hadn't spent the last month bragging it would have been TPS

FWIW I get that you are trolling... but it was too good to pass up

Ya'll too easy tho mention a couple dollars erry body lose they mind

point still stands about wanting a decent work shop tho

Edited by alr33x

Try making a booking at zagame's Richmond.

srs.

Will coilovers void Lexus warranty? I know warranties can be funny with "expensive" cars.

Not doing cool overs thought about it but too much headache and lose the adjustable dampener bs. Just springs they give it 1.5" all round which is pretty much perfect for everyday and will sit nice with 20s

Coils look hot tho

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Not doing cool overs thought about it but too much headache and lose the adjustable dampener bs. Just springs they give it 1.5" all round which is pretty much perfect for everyday and will sit nice with 20s

Coils look hot tho

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Unnnnffff! That does look good... What colour is yours again?

Do you ever have clients in the car? Will a 1.5" drop lower ride quality enough to bother them?

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