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For the buying, they're excellent value (chibaosakaboy??).

James - how heavy are they each? Because they are cast vs forged like the volks...

Interests me as they have touted it as an all new whizz bang full sik casting technique that is almost as strong / light as forged...

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James Awesome James. What does this mean for the future of GOLGO though as you are spending money on him.

Leewah I know you are being funny but are B the ones in the middle (on a 4 door sedan between the doors) and C the ones on the back next to the rear screen?

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Saff: You just passed 'pillars' 101!

The more a car has, the further you go in the alphamabet.

And I'm not spending money on the car (actually, tell a lie - I had to get a new battery the other day as he wouldn't start...)

The Volks were swapped for the Works in a mutually agreeable arrangement.

Golgo is still for sale.

Even the internet says so: http://www.jamezilla.com

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hahahaha

2 things you dont see very often Snowy with a great attack

and James left speachless...

Make that 3...........

Mavric on the recieving end of dialing pizza hut and then RACV to try and get hold of me!lol ROFL! :lol: :P

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