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I work in Kenmore :) But I guess that doesn't matter as this discussion has kinda gone offtopic :P lol

Come out and meet everyone :(

Well jeez, you should come along to the next meet then!

I think the plan is meeting at the Baskin Robins next Thursday night but keep an eye on this thread for more info. The plan has a week to evolve :)

Baskins sounds good. Although we might have to find somewhere with a bit more seating since BNR at chapel hill have like 6 seats lmao.

Anyone wanna meet up for dinner or something? I'll be knocking off from work after 4 and heading straight to Godzilla for a chat with Mark. So... dinner after that anyone?

Can't tonight. My lil bros birthday :(

next week some time brandon for sure,

once my car is sweet

geoff what if its a manual 34 :P

How did you go with your quotes n shit? If its a manual geoff will steal the gbox lmao

So what if its a manual 34!

I might go home and have a cry later. But you don't need to know about that.

Cry/phantom hand. Same shit

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I guess I should come along :P as long as you all don't bite. lol

Tristans dribbles a lil bit but never seen him bite. Hes very gentle.

your tail lights didn't look like they were damaged emo kid, you should be able to get away with a respray...

lol on the bright side you get that welded up resprayed bootlid free.

f**k that if insurance is paying get the whole shebang

yeh they're cracked - not cronicly, but still cracked..

just booked in for 2 quotes today - let u know how i go

Make sure you 3 of everything...for race wars

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dribble? man i cudnt resist wen i saw your new riims.. :(

MYY34 - P plates i see? :(

going to check the quotes at 12

Yeah. They are pretty f**kin jizz worthy.

Yes :) It is Non-turbo *hides* (I just installed coilovers tho :) )

BUT I am going to get a 32 track car which I can have turbo. :P

Aslong as you dont install some hectic chromies with perfect narrowbody fitment we should be sweet.

Track car ftw :) Wish I could afford another one. Best I can afford atm is a 31 or something. We'll see in december :P

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yo yo yo

just got my two quotes,

it seems that the spacesaver saved my boot from caving in further - so the thing is f**ked

first guy said 6-8k for the repair,

and the 2nd guy said around 8k - possibly needing a rear cut..

fuuuuuuuuck!

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