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Love you lots Jayce :@)

It'll be in the paper in 3 days also

Don't thank me yet;it's up to the fella to contact you if he likes what he sees...although;what's NOT to like?!?

Thanks very much Jayce and Sean.

4PKNUP: I'll send you a PM now with my number, you can come and pick them up anytime over the weekend, i'll be at work during the day saturday and at my gf's place till sunday evening but you can come around anytime during the weekend and my folks will take care of it.

and yes $170 is fine champ :@)

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lol your all super!

Its quite likely that the nismo front bar will now be exchanged for a trust one an resprayed. I am also having a new black leather handbrake boot put in and the couple of red bits still remaining in the interior will be raplaced by black items so the whole interior will now flow between black and creme (read:HOT!) If the car is not purchased by someone in the next 2 weeks it will be coming off the market, any imperfections will be fixed and i will be selling it in immaculate condition (going for a different kind of buyer) instead of the fu**wits with no money that want to testdrive my car with no intention of buying it (and yes i am bitter about it lol)

It will be going back at an increased price to suit its "immaculate" condition.

so if anyone wants it how it is now for the stupiudly low price its at, then i suggest you get round to my place and put down a deposit within the next fortnight!

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