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mustve been in la-la land like i am in when i drive :D

I love that VT its my favourite (when u have a choice of proteges and camrys u know why its my fav) - it hasnt been very well looked after since im not in charge of fleet an more *sob* needs to go in for a few rattles and coughs.

Sweet yeah Im still here - staring at the same four walls haha hows the car?

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Hey, you LIKE driving a commonwhore ? s'pose it's good that you don't pay for petrol and the like!

Car is SO much better after the clutch... oh boy, what a difference that made! it's a joy to drive really!

Next on the list is a mega-big fuel pump and more boost.... *sigh*

if only I could be cured from the mod-bug.

mmmmm more boost - haha if only i had enough money and a clue of what it needs!!

Clutch really makes a difference to manuals eh? u guys are constantly replacing clutches haha.

Yeah i quite often have to drive the commonwhore - at work and my parents HSV's at home - im used to the ridicule haha

Oh yeah, clutch is one of the best things you can do to a manual..... as a high-stall convertor for an auto box.

Oh, you have enough money, you just gotta prioritize... ie. Number 1 = Car, Number 2 = Alcohol, Number 3 = Food, Number 4 onwards = girlfriend, more alcohol + mates.... but not particularly in that order!

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