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how u think efi performance got their new workshop?

lol hahaha

and why do you think danski's car isnt ready?

lol hha

Tas if you put as much effort into your "performance workshop" as you do into talking shit youl make a killing

OH ZING!

for someone who owes a hell of a lot of cupping you are very loud my friend :P

but i love the scandal hahaha

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OH ZING!

for someone who owes a hell of a lot of cupping you are very loud my friend :P

but i love the scandal hahaha

Please dont remind me :P

hahaha

When u takin the reins of ye old 180 dawg?

Please dont remind me :P

hahaha

When u takin the reins of ye old 180 dawg?

hahah good times :P

unsure on an exact date bro, tasman give a great deal of attention to detail - so he wants to break the car in and make sure everything is up to his standard, and then ill get the keys, which will be delicious :)

hows your 34 going?

ur up north this week hey, so next week you'll bedown for some bnr?

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hahah good times :P

unsure on an exact date bro, tasman give a great deal of attention to detail - so he wants to break the car in and make sure everything is up to his standard, and then ill get the keys, which will be delicious :)

hows your 34 going?

ur up north this week hey, so next week you'll bedown for some bnr?

Oh sweet man sounds good.

Cars all good man just getting a few more things done than originally planned (mainly fuel related stuff).

Wheels arrived today so its all comin together.

Yeah up at work this week but not even going to say ill be at BR till I get the call sayin my cars done . . . dont need to owe anymore cuppin than I do already :P

Lol I'll upload some when I get home I didn't take that many though. It's very piggish but it's manual and it runs so that's half the battle won lol. Need to track down a front wing and front bar n grille. Needs a battery aswell. Then minispool and s13 coilovers and away we go :P

collin i called before i had something to say..

got a spare set of S13/180 shocks and springs.. want them? their used of course.. on the conditions u give joe abit of bro-mance..

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