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Thanks pete but anyone would help. Sorry to highjack thread but

I have to say Pete, I have utter most respect for the effort you are putting in to help Adrian, Damo and Everyone involved. Helps bring some faith back into society when people go out of their way and at their cost to help others out, especially to this extent. Thankyou.

I'm gonna hijack too.....thanks right back at ya Ryan :D

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took my car into regency today, had a young guy with a shaved blonde hair check over my car, he was a really nice guy, was joking round with me and everything even payed me out for stalling it while taking it over the pit and complimented me on my shortshift...lol

he couldnt find a single thing wrong with it (i put it back to completly stock as if it just came out the factory), asked me a few questions then did a break test, took my sticker off then joked around with me by saying "i bet u going to put it all back on, so ill see you in 2 weeks...lol"

they arn't all Bastards there!!!!!!!!!!

while on defect i was contemplatig selling my car after coz i was over it all, but the support i have got from everyone who have offered me spare parts and lent me parts and also help to fix it has been overwhelming and i really appreciated it, so now i have i have decided to keep it and make it into a SLEEPER

big thanks goes to Ryan, Guy, Sonya (nos man), Michael and Peter at Aussie Dyno and eveyone that bought my spare parts

Thanks Dan

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took my car into regency today, had a young guy with a shaved blonde hair check over my car, he was a really nice guy, was joking round with me and everything even payed me out for stalling it while taking it over the pit and complimented me on my shortshift...lol

he couldnt find a single thing wrong with it (i put it back to completly stock as if it just came out the factory), asked me a few questions then did a break test, took my sticker off then joked around with me by saying "i bet u going to put it all back on, so ill see you in 2 weeks...lol"

they arn't all Bastards there!!!!!!!!!!

while on defect i was contemplatig selling my car after coz i was over it all, but the support i have got from everyone who have offered me spare parts and lent me parts and also help to fix it has been overwhelming and i really appreciated it, so now i have i have decided to keep it and make it into a SLEEPER

big thanks goes to Ryan, Guy, Sonya (nos man), Michael and Peter at Aussie Dyno and eveyone that bought my spare parts

Thanks Dan

did the bloke at regency's name happen to be Mac??? or did you not find out? if it was, i used to work with him at jeep, he's a larrikin and a champ, would def do his best to get ya through regency first time provided your car is something phat. gemis' commo's, TN magnas = FAIL :P Great news though Dan :P

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