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Going to be parting out an amazing car. If anyone is after a Racepace HKS 2.8 stroker N1 block, AP brakes front rear, Racepace full 4" exchaust, turbos, ridiculous suspension etc keep a look out on the for sale section tonight ;) (just need to finish the write up)

I'd prefer to sell to Melbournians. 

The new holinger sequential is not for sale :)

 

 

1 hour ago, Daz said:

Going to be parting out an amazing car. If anyone is after a Racepace HKS 2.8 stroker N1 block, AP brakes front rear, Racepace full 4" exchaust, turbos, ridiculous suspension etc keep a look out on the for sale section tonight ;) (just need to finish the write up)

I'd prefer to sell to Melbournians. 

The new holinger sequential is not for sale :)

 

 

Whaaaaaaaat no way!

Edit: just realised it's not your car you're parting out

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3 hours ago, Leroy Peterson said:

is Scotty still around?

seems to have disappeared off the forum since the beef with Stao.

What happened with Scotty and Stao?

 

1 hour ago, Daz said:

Going to be parting out an amazing car. If anyone is after a Racepace HKS 2.8 stroker N1 block, AP brakes front rear, Racepace full 4" exchaust, turbos, ridiculous suspension etc keep a look out on the for sale section tonight ;) (just need to finish the write up)

I'd prefer to sell to Melbournians. 

The new holinger sequential is not for sale :)

 

 

Selling a race bucket seat lol? I need coilovers but gtr not quite the right fit

59 minutes ago, Daz said:

Yes :) with harness 

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PM me with a price you had in mind otherwise i will wait for the for sale post

45 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

dibs on boogie board.

 

Toby: 

 

Thanks mate ill grab a coffee and read it later, seems long LOL

 

 

Anyone been to Hestons? What was your experience?

6 hours ago, Daz said:

Going to be parting out an amazing car. If anyone is after a Racepace HKS 2.8 stroker N1 block, AP brakes front rear, Racepace full 4" exchaust, turbos, ridiculous suspension etc keep a look out on the for sale section tonight ;) (just need to finish the write up)

I'd prefer to sell to Melbournians. 

The new holinger sequential is not for sale :)

 

 

Hurry up then.

I wanna look and then cry because I'm too poor to buy them :P

f**ken using a open router to connect a phone to the screen.

 

I know the guy and thought better of him.

 

and yes is funny as.

 

for those unaware:

http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/jarryd-hayne-shows-porn-to-gold-coast-schoolchildren-during-cyber-security-presentation/news-story/ab1a20d3510e100119459107190eb924

 

I'm guessing they were demoing some kind of wireless packet sniffing tool? lol funny shit.

Poor guy gonna have to put up with all of those false headlines because of Symantec's rookie mistake  "Jarryd Hayne shows porn to Gold Coast schoolchildren"

Edited by UNR33L

nah just showing tools to stop online bulling/stalking.

 

Using the school system to link a phone to a screen.  some-one else decided to pair to the Screen as well.

I believe next demo we bringing our own networking gear...

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