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Does it look fixable? i also bent the passenger side rear control arm and some rod thats part of the HICAS stuff..........

Am trying to source parts at the moment.

Is ther any chance i can scab a lift off someone if i dont get my car back on the road? but its a 99% chance the car will be back on the attack for teh nasho so relax, its not hard! anyhow have a winfield!

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ouch.. New rims time ;)

remove hicas all together lol

im sure someone will give ya a lift...

Yeah i agree - new rims

AND get rid of HICAS while fixing whatever's broken in there

So far, there's 4 people scabbing lifts for this one :(

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Yeah i agree - new rims

AND get rid of HICAS while fixing whatever's broken in there

So far, there's 4 people scabbing lifts for this one :O

4 People! DAM! Hopefully i will get it all soughted by Friday night - just like the last nasho run....... Had a fcuked thrust bearing and had to change it on the day FUN FUN FUN!

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Does it look fixable? i also bent the passenger side rear control arm and some rod thats part of the HICAS stuff..........

Am trying to source parts at the moment.

Is ther any chance i can scab a lift off someone if i dont get my car back on the road? but its a 99% chance the car will be back on the attack for teh nasho so relax, its not hard! anyhow have a winfield!

:O

What ze fick

Someone is going to get stabbed muhahahah

Can i get a lift off someone aswell now ? :lol:

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What ze fick

Someone is going to get stabbed muhahahah

Can i get a lift off someone aswell now ? :lol:

:P

Unlucky - i just forked out 2 grand to fix my car from been a tool and running up that dudes ass whilst checking out a hot chick and now this. :rofl:

Slide bring on teh crayons! If my car is back on the road you riding with me bish! fingers crossed!!!!

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Dammit i need a lift for this :)

I only live 5 mins from the meet though :) And everyone has to drive past my place to get there

Ok.....ill walk it :P

Oh im sure you can find someone to jump in with :huh:

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:)

Unlucky - i just forked out 2 grand to fix my car from been a tool and running up that dudes ass whilst checking out a hot chick and now this. :huh:

Slide bring on teh crayons! If my car is back on the road you riding with me bish! fingers crossed!!!!

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:sorcerer:

hahahahah

w00t be there soon

Everyone go it will be fun

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