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Originally posted by osc@r

Psiker..

as a half cut there's only about 500 bucks diff..  vr4 galant 2500, mivec 2000..

add another thou or two for labour and you should be somewhere close.

mmmm thats still cheap when u think bout it really, and in the scheme of things 500 dollars is nothing so ur better off goin the vr4

thanx mate

Psiker

Originally posted by osc@r

Psiker..

as a half cut there's only about 500 bucks diff..  vr4 galant 2500, mivec 2000..

add another thou or two for labour and you should be somewhere close.

shan , ya didn't answer my question , does the stick go into 5th further than 1st and 3rd ?

Cheers

Ken

yeah got shadows balls cut off poor boy we werent content with doing that - we had to shave the cat as well - he looked shocking, he got his revenge tho he pissed in my car when we moved haha We had to get him shaved cos he had really long hair and he would stay out for 2 weeks at a time in bonking and fighting sprees and come back with his hair all matted and past brushable.

Originally posted by Psiker

yolonde love german shepards :P i only like the fluffy ones. the short haired ones i see always look motley and flea bitten

Psiker

I had a german sheppard called king while i was growing up. I loved that dog so much. Best dog I eva had out of 4. The most loyal dog and friendliest dog eva.. but hurt me.. watch out! I was so upset when my uncle shot him because he got really old and got arthritus in his back legs and jaw. couldnt eat or walk poor thing.

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