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So spent all of yesterday unloading a container full of parts that came to Driftline. one of the parts was a complete R32 tail cut (cut just behind the rear struts), so you have boot floor, rear bumper, support, tail lights, bootlid etc. In gunmetal grey no less.

Also scored a free S13 brake assembly with R32 GTSt calipers for the ceffy. w00t.

ohh lovely.

got any spare set of JIC for s13? :blink:

haha tacio!

how long til shes on the road man??

btw - sorry if it f**ked u last night - had to bail last night - tdog was being a f**ker

haha tacio!

how long til shes on the road man??

btw - sorry if it f**ked u last night - had to bail last night - tdog was being a f**ker

yoooo

haha i dont care man.. if no oned showed up id av got over time :blink::D

was just calling to say wassup

man, still trying to crack a roady.. after that we are god to go go go

yeh over time is sex :)

rwc man no shitt,

come on thursday night man - im riding with dave, im sure ud be welcome

we cud even pick u up again

u down??

"Now what the hell are you waitin for...

After me, there shall be no more

So for one last time, nigga make some noise

Get em Jay"

sup jay,

coming out tmr night?

Hey yeah it's Jay, Ollie's bro...went to toowong...

I remember we had something of a mutual dislike for each other...awkward lol...but it's all water under the bridge now I don't even know why that was. Even more awkward if it was just me that didn't like you. hahaha

yeah I might see you's tomorrow night if I can get out...

oh any luck with the issue 154, that'd get me there for sure, lol...sorry had to ask.

j

f**k me 75 pages. bunch of whores lol. havent had chance to check this place out with all my uni shit due. f**kin shit. ahwell only 3 exams left n then im done for the semester. whos going to the meet on thursday? my car is absolutely filthy so definetly keen for car wash. i reckon ill wax it aswell if we get time lol :P

Hey yeah it's Jay, Ollie's bro...went to toowong...

I remember we had something of a mutual dislike for each other...awkward lol...but it's all water under the bridge now I don't even know why that was. Even more awkward if it was just me that didn't like you. hahaha

yeah I might see you's tomorrow night if I can get out...

oh any luck with the issue 154, that'd get me there for sure, lol...sorry had to ask.

j

no deal man - i cant find it ne where :yes:

my room is looking pretty clean though :P

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