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anyone able to pick up my car (tow) from garage7 and then return it to garage7 at the end of the day???

id like to put her on display...

R31 VQ30det, kit, wheels, paint, retrim interior, shiney stuff

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anyone able to pick up my car (tow) from garage7 and then return it to garage7 at the end of the day???

id like to put her on display...

R31 VQ30det, kit, wheels, paint, retrim interior, shiney stuff

Yep, do it! We have parking for trailers too if needed :)

Oh, and we're officially breaking our rule about no cars being roped off, but when the car in question is valued at something like $750K, we're prepared to cut it some slack...

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Maybe towing the rx4 down at this stage

had it for 24hours,drove it twice

broke down 3 times already

I love rotors

lol the joy of owning rotors. break down, fix it and hammer it :P 3 simple rules

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I'll get my application in soon. Just got the Stag in bits at the moment and waiting for parts to arrive. :( Then i can take pics.

A few little improvements I'm sure you'll all like :thumbsup:

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