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I'll poke him up the arse with me chopsticks...hang on he might like that. I'll have to think of something else.

Hey Ed, how are you involved with SAU? Are you and the DR like on the board or what's the deal? How do I become a member? A "Skylines Australia" sticker would look sik on my Echo, across the bonnet. What ya think? LOL

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Franky, repayments on the car would differ greatly due to the tax implications that a specific salary would provide. Obviously the tax benefits of someone on 20 k Vs 90 k would be quite different.

Cost would also differ greatly on the KM's being travelled in the vehicle as well as the budgets set for seriving and tyres (which would directly relate to the KM's travelled) ....

When you say average km's and services I use ?? Not 100 % sure what you mean buddy .... are you talking about the intervals to which I would budget the car for servicing ?

Lemme know ...

Kool, I picked up my door shell and front guard from Just Jap today so should be back on the road soon :P Took two trips tho, they gave me a driver side door and a passenger side guard ... didn't notice till I got home as the guard was in bubble wrap so we had to make two trips ... ffel like a bit of an idot for not noticing :lol:

The owner's name is Phoung. I think thats how its spelt? But yeah i noe the family got a younger bro and 2 sis. Used to own the video store in canley vale till we took ova. Hmmmzzzz.... let see his broz name is Peter and the reason he can afford the beast is bcuz he owns his own E-business company! Thats y ppl. but yeah dunno if i should say nemore? But i will ask him if he may be interested in a cruz wif u guyz 1 day? But yeah gotta see wat i can do as i havent really spk to him recently, jus wave as i havent seen him outside his rides. But yeah all info was given to me by his bro Peter.

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The owner's name is Phoung. I think thats how its spelt? But yeah i noe the family got a younger bro and 2 sis. Used to own the video store in canley vale till we took ova. Hmmmzzzz.... let see his broz name is Peter and the reason he can afford the beast is bcuz he owns his own E-business company! Thats y ppl. but yeah dunno if i should say nemore? But i will ask him if he may be interested in a cruz wif u guyz 1 day? But yeah gotta see wat i can do as i havent really spk to him recently, jus wave as i havent seen him outside his rides. But yeah all info was given to me by his bro Peter.

Phuong most likely.. or Phong..

the U is before the O

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