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It's in Narre Warren, but North side where there's families and very few renting bogans doing skids on your lawn in their Lexan's.

3 car shed / workshop*

Settlement is March 23 so waiting patiently.

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On 1/12/2018 at 12:13 AM, Odium said:

Ehhhh, can't afford any of that crap... just bought a house. Good news is, it's got room for 3 cars in the garage.

ETA for 3rd White car?

It's in Narre Warren, but North side where there's families and very few renting bogans doing skids on your lawn in their Lexan's.

3 car shed / workshop*

Settlement is March 23 so waiting patiently.


Welcome to the neighbourhood

Speaking of cars, went car shopping with the Mrs on the weekend.. she ended up buying a brand new Focus ST they're actually pretty mad value for money. 184kw and feels like good power through the whole rev range. 

20k cheaper than a Focus RS, but doesn't 'feel' 20k cheaper. I guess you're paying for the 4wd and brembos on the RS oh and more power. 

Anyone wanna buy a Toyota Yaris with 210,000kms? 

 

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You get a car, you get a car, you get a car! 

I dunno I think she was mad jelly after I got a freshie she wanted one too :D To be fair she was due, her old one had 0 features, not even bluetooth, slow AF too. (Inb4 my R33 doesn't have bluetooth but i wired up a hecktick headunit etc)

Also fun fact, the colour she chose was called "Tangerine Scream" (It's yellow)

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On 1/15/2018 at 2:40 PM, Leroy Peterson said:

Oprah giving out brand new cars?
Everyone going post 2015 euro nowadays

Not moi.

2011 coz I'm poor-ish.

On 1/15/2018 at 3:15 PM, UNR33L said:

You get a car, you get a car, you get a car! 

I dunno I think she was mad jelly after I got a freshie she wanted one too :D To be fair she was due, her old one had 0 features, not even bluetooth, slow AF too. (Inb4 my R33 doesn't have bluetooth but i wired up a hecktick headunit etc)

Also fun fact, the colour she chose was called "Tangerine Scream" (It's yellow)

She has good taste in colour.

On 1/15/2018 at 1:43 PM, UNR33L said:

Pretty much the only time I'd give someone a go in the STI is in the wet :D

#playtoadvantages 

ETA of TBE and tune?

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