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Need it by tomoro wed 17th bout 3:30ish. No idea how much its meant to cost.

Yes abo its coming back after 8mnths!!! OSAKA IS BACK BABY! Running yes....mechanical empathy...maybe :D

Satanic if u or anyone can help us out call or msg me 0413 309 259...if its too short notice its cool i'll jus call up a random.

cock80y - try this guy; he's from penrith but has the most awesome truck around (airbag suspension so your car doesnt get screwed up) and usually doesnt mind travel if you give him a bit of notice ----- try Danny (towie) 0414 TOWING / www.towie.com

might turn out expensive due to the excessive travel but cant hurt to get a quote for comparison.

Well i went to my shop today and i saw this OSAKA thing there HAHAHA. Dam place was full of GTRs i need to wait till next week or so to get mine in.

Haha next time ur there tell Jim to hurry up an look at it already. I'm gonna use ur tuner too brad :thumbsup:

Liz: Jason still does all my families cars but the 32 needs a lot of work.

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Gussy we go cruising soon man, long time no see my twin brother from another mother!

Dead 32: yeah its been a while since its been on the road, happy laps of george st coming very soon.

Brad: Is ur baby at jims yet keeping my lil OSAKA company? should be some room there, last friday he had cleared a whole lot of cars out. Mine should be ready next week...the guy is crazy quick!

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