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Hehe. nahh dont think ure slow :P

thanks Paul, paul seems a good guy and hopefully he will be able to do something with the busted wheel. Fingers crossed

If not, know where i can get one of those 5 spoke nissan sheels that came on the ahh series 2 u know the curvy type ones with the little jink in em 15 inch though. the s14s had em in aus

Booster/Joe,

I'm going to post a thread in WA about compliers wanting to buy stock parts for import cars, in order to have stuff for the new RAWS. Is it OK to put it in the WA section, cause I think it is of interest to all of us?

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by Nizmo

joe i dont judge on wealth on egos its usually the wannabe rich guys that are the worse. But yes i have a serious problem with egotistical people - to tell you the truth i dont want an amazingly rich guy anyway would rather build the wealth together :D

well glad to hear you are not.

egos? everyone have it but it's depends on who & where you uses them differenciate people's personality.

I have to say that I have bad thing when I judge people at 1st impression.

if I get bad impression from meeting someone for 1st time I wont even talk to them for rest of my life... visa versa.

I am 1st impression man, I always will be. bit stubbon but hey that's me.

Try hard rich people? hhmm that;s intersting concept. dont know anyone like that.... :P

I know I am not rich at all now... but I am looking forward when I make my own 1st million :)

cheers

JOe

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Booster/Joe,

I'm going to post a thread in WA about compliers wanting to buy stock parts for import cars, in order to have stuff for the new RAWS. Is it OK to put it in the WA section, cause I think it is of interest to all of us?

See'ya:burnout:

fine by me as long as people dotn whore there...

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