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i didnt end up doing yoga last night cos it didnt give me enough time to do my cardio and weights properly and they are more important :rofl: pushed myself a little harder cos its stopped hurting but im not sore so maybe i am being a wimp ....

Alex i've been there but forgot what street it is on in Mt Lawley - will look it up for you :)

Found out what day this chick is coming back thru sneaky means of bosses email as previously mentioned ..... 5th August. Which means thats probably D-day for me ..... geez nice of everyone to let me know!! :/

hypothetically ....... if u wanted to respray your car in a metallic paint (nothing hoity toity like chamelon tho) .... full respray .... how much would this certain person be looking at :/

not bad i was thinking more 8K ...... but with a big shiny intercooler take the pice to about 6K eh?

mmmmm :drooling: me thinks i may work towards that - it'll be a pretty special machine once ive finished with it .... cos in reality i dont want any other car apart from a GTR but they cost to much to maintain .... so i might as well throw money away into this one for now :/

if i were u id spray my gtst like EVIL33 or just respray it super glossy black like them new cars

or if u wanna be more adventurous, maybe Lemans Blue or Ferarri red?

yea i love my gtst hehe,if i resprayed it itll probably be super glossy black, yea don think ill get a GTR till ages, its expensive to modify and mantain

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