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hey guys,

mite remeba me as the guy who gettin his 32 down... well its down, n its in the shop waiting for complience. had a test run n it all seems good, no mysterious noise or nothing except dead battery. also had my boost gauge stolen n a set of fog lights, otherwise it looks straight... also does anyone know of "32 NI headlights"? my compliencer said i have em n they sorta different from the stock ones. oh n the giant coat hanger at the back looks pretty nice... shame is illegal.

newaiz im broke as a joke n afta im done with the legalites of gettin the car on the road i dunno if i can afford sau-vic membership so imma gonnah have to sit out n watch u guys have fun which is :bs!:

ill post piks of the car wen i visit the shop

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hey be aware the money suction doesn't end now :(. I thought when my car was getting complianced that the pain would be close to an end. But I was wrong :) just letting you know to be very careful now, reg + insurance is an easy 1500$ right there. Congrats on finally getting it though, good feeling finally seeing your car hey :). Hope things are smooth for ya, yeah and i'm in the same boat as you.. finally get my car and I can't even afford the cost of sau membership :D:D.

 PICS PICS PICS!!!

Sorry to hear bout the boost guage!

Alotta work for compliance? All the best!

yea its stuffed how they steal things.... but it was expected, complience at a place called New Fujima in Keysborough is costing me $950 so thats alrite i guess. ill attatch 2 piks off my frends fone at the bottom for u guys [not the very very low exhause... anyone have Tien HA tools i can borrow?]

hey be aware the money suction doesn't end now . I thought when my car was getting complianced that the pain would be close to an end. But I was wrong just letting you know to be very careful now, reg + insurance is an easy 1500$ right there. Congrats on finally getting it though, good feeling finally seeing your car hey . Hope things are smooth for ya, yeah and i'm in the same boat as you.. finally get my car and I can't even afford the cost of sau membership .

yea i realised.... i cant even afford to goto uni now... gottah wag to pay to save money lol. like b4 complince just costed me 950, rego is another 900? n insurence with just car 3rd party fire n theft is 670 for me.... im poorer than the word poor.

enjoy the piks guys, post summore up wen i get some =]

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