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Yeah I dig the sunroof - that is why I want is so bad!! Well the guy put a grand down a couple of months ago and they have been looking for the whole time. This silver one I showed you was bought by the dealer for their own stock, and now this guy wants them to hold it for them!! ;) They said it's arriving on the 14th (Thursday), so I will go down then or on Friday and check it out. Hopefully he would have been contacted and come in / told them whether he wants it.

If the car is all good and he doesn't want it, it's mine!!!!

Originally posted by Moanie

fmd!!!!  Its got a sunroof!!!  I'm gonna be jealous of that sunroof :)

I lost the bid the first time around...i think the guy selling wasn't happy with the price...so the second time i bumped my bid up...and voila!  I got a car :)

If you really want the car...maybe you should go and check it out and offer to buy it on the spot?!? Would they let you do that?!?!  Full price has got to be better than a deposit?!?!  Especially if the other guy is taking his sweet time deciding....there has to be some sorta time limit?!?!

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basically, anything you see from www.markpakula.com is mark's work and everything from members.optushome.com.au/frankylie is my stuff...

i have known mark for a long time and i have learnt plenty from him...he really knows his stuff, but he should've known better than to post whore here in mona's thread ;P (lucky he had permission ;))

Originally posted by Timmy G

Yeah I dig the sunroof - that is why I want is so bad!! Well the guy put a grand down a couple of months ago and they have been looking for the whole time.  This silver one I showed you was bought by the dealer for their own stock, and now this guy wants them to hold it for them!! ;)  They said it's arriving on the 14th (Thursday), so I will go down then or on Friday and check it out.  Hopefully he would have been contacted and come in / told them whether he wants it.

If the car is all good and he doesn't want it, it's mine!!!!

So does that mean the dealer has been looking for a car for that guy? Cause if thats the case you should get them to look for you?!?! Or talk to ice180...i saw some really nice cars while he was looking for me! As for the silver one...maybe you should get in on the deposit game :) Good look with it...it looks like a sweet ride!!!

Btw...are you talking about my gauges?!?! if you are...they're Greddy ones.... :)

Hey Moanie,

Yeah I was talking about your guages.. not the boost guage above the steering wheel though - the one in the centre console.

Yep they will be looking for a car for me.. it's just that the guy who does it was on holiday in Aust - he went back to Japan yesterday, so from today onwards they will be looking. And yep, I've put down a deposit too!

who are those two spunky chicks hahah

nice fotos frankyeee

yep greddy gauges, water, oil temp and exhaust if my memory serves me correctly. car pulled 240kw at the rears when wound down to 1 bar boost it did 220kw. Drives very nice and the horniest exhuast note this side of a GTR...

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