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You could try with the dint.

Any sleeper is a good sleeper.  I like the sleeper idea, but it's a bit hard to pull off in my car!

yeah its good coz i dont get pulled over by the cops coz i dont have a loud exhaust or n e thing its only 93db at 3500RPM like i was dragging this stock VL i merged in behind it so i could do a U-turn up ahead and the cops came up beside us looked at me looked at him looked back at me and then pulled him over! the only real thing that gives my car away is the GT badges it has on the side, ive only been pulled over 1 time and thats coz the cop couldnt see my P in the back window!

and the P attracts enough attention as it is, so im not evan going to bother with mags i just wanna get real heavy stocks so i can get grip on the road

im taking my car to AMEX tonight so they can chase up this tosser n i have a fixed car for the road worthy i need... so ill see what they say about the dint

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i went to AMEX yesterday and they cant chase him up for me so they refered me to some lawyers and the lawyers are sending the guy and his boss letters of demand they have untill next wednesday to pay or im takin them to court!

im gunna ring up aus claims and my insurance now!!

yeah i wish! i rekon a cracked skull is worth 800 jks...

its now $1300 coz i wanna get it done at AMEX coz i dunno if others will do it right 1st time i saw there work it was the money... but fu(k this guy im sick of fu(king around driving a ghetto car i want my car to look good again!

1/ Go find a Magistrates court.

2/ Take $100 with you

3/ Tell the registrar what has happened, and that you want to sue the driver.

Note: The driver, not the owner.

4/ Pay the $97 or whatever it is.

5/ He gets served, craps his pants and pays the bill, plus the $97 you spent.

6/ You get your car fixed.

7/ Everyone lives happily ever after.

haha wat a sh!t vl u got ripped my skyline with ghost flames will eat it ;) just joking bro... when you coming back down here man, we are going to albury as soon as i can get in contact with the tuner...hopefully ur cars fixed by then, maybe i shud do wat ur doing to get ur claim back im still waiting on 2 grand for the fag who chipped my paint work but yeah i went the wrong way and threatened him and yeah he was gonna take me to court for that so i had no way around it...

yeah ghost flame u c0ck smoker!! i rang RACV today they are going to fix it i think!! but the cu//t is still going to crap his pants coz of the letter i think they are fixing i want amex to do it for me...

nah i havnt given AUSCLAIM a call coz getting RACV to do it isn't going to effect my cost of the insurance so its all the go!

...when you coming back down here man, we are going to albury as soon as i can get in contact with the tuner...

im commin back this weekend well do sumfin, im gettin my computer remapped and gettin it dyno'd does n e one kno how much it'll cost my comps to get remapped?!?

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yeah i live in werribee but i work in brunswick.... so yeah these dudes seemed to have a good business so i decided to get it done there...

i didnt like the customer service at AMEX they were pretty rude to me so fu(k em

n e ways im going o/s for 2 weeks tomoz for an emergency so i dunno how the *** im gettin my car to this panel beaters

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