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yeh i do a bit, had a blue one with a high mount high flowed t25

the gearboxes are crap especially reverse, and the factory computer is also crap as it is located under the passenger seat which is easily knocked by the passengers feet which in turn pulls out the loom

other that they are a great little FWD car

sounds like the one my mate josh had a while back, not sure what he did with it tho.

think it had guages in the dash?? ..........

TO THE PEOPLE THAT I MESSAGE ABOUT THE STOLLEN LEGNUM

It's been found in Seaton on a blind corner, tourched out.

My mate's going to go have a look at it tomorrow afternoon but there's a P.I. wanting a interview with him about it all. Should be fine considering he did nothing wrong and it's most likely routine for insurence reasons.

Stupid faggots who steal shit because they are too shit to get their own job and earn things like everyone else should be shipped over to some shithole country and get rapped!

TO THE PEOPLE THAT I MESSAGE ABOUT THE STOLLEN LEGNUM

It's been found in Seaton on a blind corner, tourched out.

My mate's going to go have a look at it tomorrow afternoon but there's a P.I. wanting a interview with him about it all. Should be fine considering he did nothing wrong and it's most likely routine for insurence reasons.

Stupid faggots who steal shit because they are too shit to get their own job and earn things like everyone else should be shipped over to some shithole country and get rapped!

That's terrible mate, atleast he had insurance, that's one saving grace of the whole thing. You're right though, these bastards should be out their EARNING a living, not stealing their way through one

sorry luke (enr) i thought i sent it to my whole msg book, guess not :)

and nah, its not that chicks car it was my other mate who had the dark green manual one with tiens, vskf's etc. i had it forsale on ns.com but got stollen from the bay around 3ish. left it for 20minutes he said. pics of what it looked like before the fire here. such a nice car :worship:

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...p;#entry5224372

yeah its most likely stripped and tourched but ill find out more and get pics tomorrow.

sounds like the one my mate josh had a while back, not sure what he did with it tho.

think it had guages in the dash?? ..........

it had a bodykit and was resprayed blue with pearl through it, the instrument cluster and dash surrounds were sprayed red, had monstar tacho and shift and boost gauge on the a pillar and a black interior

She says a lot of things, she said to me she told you that you were awesome because she didn't want to hurt your feelings, sorry man :D

devo'd. she still owes me a fifty though.

what, are you telling me you havent pop rivited sheets of metal to the side of your car?? i call lies!!

fibreglass my fishy friend.

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