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Thanks mate :sweat:

I would love to take photos for you, but it just depends how busy i get with uni work.

Its my last session of uni and its starting to get full on again.

But can i let you know few weeks before hand?

Sidd.

Yeah no worries at all buddy.

If you can make it great if not next time. :-)

Sidd - 13,990 gets you a a 254rwkw R33 :P

Nothing more to spend :)

Ready for someone's love for it!

Mx5....thats the new race car, its a cams log booked 2F car.

Wish i had the dollars to buy another car again.

Just waiting to finish last term of uni.. then i will be ready :P

ah so you bought the mx5 uh?

Sorry i got no idea what a 2f car is? lol

So the mx5 is quick??

Its a class of car for FOSC (festival of sporting cars) MRA, etc etc - a few different race series!

Its not as quick as it can be, I need to learn how to drive this car, it relies on corner speed rather than out right speed!!

nah nah no need to wait!! just buy now! :) hahaha

Ive only just bought it!!

Its QLD car but the prev owner made a treck to OP and did a 1.27.3 which for a standard 1.8l motor is pretty quick!

I could only manage 1.30 after 4 days of ownership when I took it to OP GP

BUT Im sure you - behind the wheel of my R33 can go faster :(

You know you want to :laugh::P

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