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Looking good Mick...  Been a long time coming...  :)

For sure Adrian, 20 months and i stil have stuff to do, parts to fit, i havent even polished it or blackened the tyres yet.... And its not getting done today either, lol.

Been awhile since ive seen you, im in the market for a rolla(or aus86), you selling?

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Heh I was begining to wonder if it even existed!  Worth the wait by the looks...

Yeah I am selling the Rolla actually...  It's a bit messy inside and out, but shit it goes hard...  MSN me if ya want...

Heh im suprised you remember whatever i said to you about it however long ago, its been painful watching you guys drive yours while i have only been working on mine!!! tho i like it i much prefer to be driving it :)

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:)

hmm I'm after those factory front bumper like the ones you got (not cut up of course) :)

Look close, i have cut it but ive also built it back up so it doesnt look all hacked and 5c like

Mud: Cheers mate i think its getting there still got plenty on my mind still havent rang nissan for the bootlid lip. I am gong to make the GTR spolier part time when ig get that :D

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