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11th of April? Sure I'll be there ;)

Howdy Paul.

Don't worry, I havent actually got my car yet so if you get your b4 november you WILL beat me to it.

Ive seen sadder excel owners :D

This dude in Albany deives a blue excel (ripped off all the hyandai stickers) and put a rear wing on it. People laugh at him all the time.

And just think, with a bit of rice, you could be that man. :starwars:

Cheers for the welcome :P

  • 4 weeks later...

Dean, thats my brother you are talking about here, and he spent alot of money on his pride and joy. Including 3000 dollars to repaint the car to match the spoiler colour. The truth is, that it's a great car and yeh hes not really my brother and its funny leaving him in a coud of hot rubber fragments. :P

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