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Yeah Richie SAU has their own portable laundry mat ..... Paul has the washing line .... Cam has the ironing board :)

haha Dan :D she doesnt bite .... well you can tell if shes in a bad mood - its the only time her car gets a thrashing!

im not being bitchy! haha paul remember that Silvia with your rims on it on Saturday .......... :) ....... *hides from a slapping*

Hmmm i might put a more fancy rear wing on mine .... veilside or something ..... need to shop around .... then intercooler then getting rid of Gay Holden Clubby Exhaust *see i even call stuff on my car ghey ... but thats ok cos i didnt stick that exhaust on so it in noway reflects my taste!*

no probs Ross - you mustve got thru that novel in record time ;)

oi richie when ya ready to buy the front mount let me know .... ive discovered if you go into a shop to buy two of something they tend to be a little nicer price wise :D

Originally posted by Nizmo

oi richie when ya ready to buy the front mount let me know .... ive discovered if you go into a shop to buy two of something they tend to be a little nicer price wise ;)

hows this i can get a 's type' HKS kit for $1400

or the Trust GReddy VSPL for $1550

just need the cash....:uh-huh:

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