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they have more bits stashed upstairs than any other import shop I've seen, including just jap's 2 units. mostly stock, second hand stuff, I'm sure courtney can confirm if they have a bonnet the right colour for you

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My WRX mate should be coming for run as well. PS, I need to be an early start

yeah is there anychance to pre book cos ive got baseball grand final later in the arvo juz wanna make sure i get my car on

hey guys i was in but now i am out, i have been demanded by the fiance to go with her to look at houses to move in to....so yea i got to find a house....i have a feeling this is going to be a very boring process and expensive too.....hope you guys have a excellent day......thanks for the invite

Imm in.

Stock Turbo R33 GTST (for the momment)

RB30 twin cam in build and on the way ohhh baby lol

will there be a catagory for rb30 gtst that next dyno day?

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when you see it, you can tell me it's a girls car.

beat the only sr20 there last time.

it half gtr anyway

gtr injectors

gtr fuel pump

gtr rear sway bar

gtr autronic sm4 plug in.

when you see it, you can tell me it's a girls car.

beat the only sr20 there last time.

it half gtr anyway

gtr injectors

gtr fuel pump

gtr rear sway bar

gtr autronic sm4 plug in.

Oh she will

Dont worry about the trash talking, its just half the fun :(




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