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Guys, how much do you think is a good price to sell a GTR wing for ..... it'll be in top condition .... cos ive just decided to get the panel beater to fix it instead of this shit and then this fibrevision guy seems rather cheap so it'll probably only cost me an extra $200 tops to get it done properly.

its black .... the one off my car :P

Bam i dont know ....hopefully before PAS but i have a feeling like all panel beaters going to be screwed around and its going to take longer. I'll get my dad to talk to this guy .... just messaged dad now and told him to phuck the pursuit of a veilside wing out of him just get him to fix mine and my wing should be fairly easy to sell .... and i'll just chuck an extra $200 - $300 and get it done properly!

bam - was asking wht you were peddling and why.

coming for dinner on monday night?

snyper - I would probably by dave (REV210)'s carif I were in the market - especially if it's been fixed with forgies and seeing as how he needs to sell it for a given price, I think it'd be a bargain..

nothing wrong with Adrians car looks sweet!! ..... saw him going to work the other day along Welshpool Rd but didnt bother waving cos i was in Laser and he wouldnt of recognised me :P

Godfather ..... I know somebody in Osborne Park .... but nobody in Welshpool ..... C-Red dont do it.

hehe i called you Godfather instead of Bam ..... sorry was in La La land :( emailing Liz .... she bought boost gauge for her car a while back just checking if she still has it or did it end up in her car ..... she still has it :P yay.

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