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Dam straight Damo would rather do SAU them heroin :O

gts4 are 4.1 because they share the same parts from the gtr i think r32 gtst is 4.3 because of the lack of torque from the rb20

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Finally! The DNS got cleared and I can actually access sau!! Wooooooo

lol i didnt save ur number from the PM and i was thinking oh ill just go on tomoz and get it,then i get a msg from some random number and i was like who the hell is this and i couldnt get back on to check to see if it was you haha.i concluded it would have to be tho so i finanlly wrote back :O

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lol i didnt save ur number from the PM and i was thinking oh ill just go on tomoz and get it,then i get a msg from some random number and i was like who the hell is this and i couldnt get back on to check to see if it was you haha.i concluded it would have to be tho so i finanlly wrote back :O

Oh lol sorry man, I thought I mentioned in the message it was me and not some random hahaha.

How was Autosalon on Sunday?

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Hahaha cheers for the extra post jack :O

I didn't actually sign in as me....i put my login details in, clicked login and then it said "blah blah blah SAU is down etc.."

So obviously as soon as it worked again you got signed in as me :ban:

Did you read all my messages? :sick:

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Anyone wanna swap rims with me? my cracked rim will be replaced very shortly, keen to swap for some 18's with 18 x9.5 +15 or around that, with cash adjustment if need be. or buy my rims outright for 1400, i got my eyes set on a set at the moment!!

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Anyone wanna swap rims with me? my cracked rim will be replaced very shortly, keen to swap for some 18's with 18 x9.5 +15 or around that, with cash adjustment if need be. or buy my rims outright for 1400, i got my eyes set on a set at the moment!!

Speak to Ryan at ISC, I know he has some wheels he needs to be moved!! They might be what you want, make him a reasonable offer and they might be yours!!

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