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That's a nice one Nick but it's not quite what I'm looking for. Want either a series 2 or 3 with some nice aftermarket mods.

thanglongz, 4g's is a bit too low for me buddy, would rather strip her myself, only costs me my time. Got my new turbo and such on there that will hopefully make me some good money to go toward my new ride :P

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Well I was gonna get the Veyron as my work car and hook up a towbar to it so I can carry a trailer but there's no How To's on the net of how to get that sort of setup going. If you have any ideas, let me know :P Series 2 is 96 and series 3 is 96-98 IIRC...

Steve, that's a nice one, problem is price goes up when they have to comply it to take it back to standard. Would prefer to buy one already in the country, if it's interstate, so be it, don't mind picking her up and having a nice road trip bringing her home!

Have you stripped it yet?? All this talk and it could have been stripped by now!!

I know of some streets in Elizabeth that you could park it on, garantee it will be stripped in half an hour :laughing-smiley-014:

All you need are a few 6packs and Winny Blues to exchange for the parts before they leave the street. :thumbsup:

I know of some streets in Elizabeth that you could park it on, garantee it will be stripped in half an hour :laughing-smiley-014:

All you need are a few 6packs and Winny Blues to exchange for the parts before they leave the street. :verymad:

Winny Blues??? No way still too much, They run the bulk pack, Horizon 50's mate!! :laughing-smiley-014: And you better make those 6packs VB!!

Winny Blues??? No way still too much, They run the bulk pack, Horizon 50's mate!! :laughing-smiley-014: And you better make those 6packs VB!!
WRONG Darren try horizon's :( there a little cheaper ,, or used to be havnt smoked in over 6.5 years

Isn't that what i said?? Cheaper quality and buying bulk, although they prob go thru 50 in a day!!

Can we claim to have officially hi-jacked this thread now LOL (sorry Heslo)

Be careful that they dont escape into the jungle - (aka front lawn unmown for 3 years) before you get the parts off them. I heard of a friend who bought a house near Elizabeth, he cut the front lawn and found 2 cars and 3 families of squaters.

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I heard of a friend who bought a house near Elizabeth, he cut the front lawn and found 2 cars and 3 families of squaters.

is that all? i find that hiding in my mailbox every morning.

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