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hell be fine at sandown.
if i got around with f**ked brakes, went the wrong way and somehow ended up at home with an uncle joes kebab. then leigh, who has a slightly better sense of direction, will do fine.

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Inb4 spin out at Sandown and put into wall

No suspension or brake mods can help you there.

What kind of diff does the car have?

haha, yeah it happens I suppose.. ash at sandown and martin at winton! gotta be prepared to bin it I guess as soon as you step out there

no idea what diff, all I know is it's an lsd.

some guy just came in the back door / back office of work where the toilets / we store our server / computer stuff with a backpack.. shadey as f**k and caught him on our cameras saved the footage.. co worker is like uhh.. can I help you? he's like yeah just want to use the toilet, he's like yer sure.. then he just leaves lol

made his way into our server room :\

door is now locked.

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Haha, That was just my example, after I bought the place agent told me can probably get 360-380

Agents will say anything to please you, wouldn't trust their word on rental estimation. Search Domain for a true valuation.

haha, yeah it happens I suppose.. ash at sandown and martin at winton! gotta be prepared to bin it I guess as soon as you step out there

no idea what diff, all I know is it's an lsd.

yeah but I was just stupid, take it easy and just ramp up to comfortable level and you will be fine.

Agents will say anything to please you, wouldn't trust their word on rental estimation. Search Domain for a true valuation.

This was AFTER i already bought it lol, but yeah confirmed it theres shitters around the area fetching that

Mohsen, yeah I need one of those, whats your work email addy?

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ZOMG WEN U HAV A SHIFT KIT U GET TO TIPE IN ALL CAPITALZ COS U R AFFISHALY HEKTIK

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