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Originally posted by Boostzor

Oh really who bought it?

Guy called Simon ( aka Simmo on this forum )

Flew over Sat lunchtime , money changed hands , took him to the Nightmasters and dropped him back to the airport at 11.30 PM.

Car was sent TNT yesterday.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Micko

Hey Ken - you dealt with smokey32 before - I think he's selling some rs581's for $2500!

He is supposed to be sending some photos of some front pipes he has for sale.

Lets just say that qik33 , mr33 and smokey32 seem to be very similar people.

Cheers

Ken

Mmm good to hear, too bad for prank huh. ;)

Looks like im gonna follow through with the 81 Soarer TT gave teh guy a BS offer and i think hes gonna take it. Then its a new diff and a respray and im back in the good books *fingers crossed*

Btw got any old GTR seats u dont want that might fit? this thing need new seat fronmt and back but back first adn foremost

Originally posted by Boostzor

Mmm good to hear, too bad for prank huh. ;)

Looks like im gonna follow through with the 81 Soarer TT gave teh guy a BS offer and i think hes gonna take it. Then its a new diff and a respray and im back in the good books *fingers crossed*  

Btw got any old GTR seats u dont want that might fit? this thing need new seat fronmt and back but back first adn foremost

Hahaha

GTR seats are never not wanted.

Std 2nd hand price is $800 pr upwards.

Cheers

Ken

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