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Transport industry, driving trucks...

Not usual places i've been to, more then willing to help, always there to help, all chip in...Oh wells chase more work now, upto job 3 this year already lol

Yeah I wish .... but she is getting some upgrades done as we speak (it is currently at AM Performance) .... nothing as crazy as a turbo, but the carbon fibre wrap of the front and rear bars is complete (even though it was a trial run and I intend to re-do both), new high flow cats are on, new Y-pipe is on, new Kintetix intake manifold I will hopefully have time to fit this week, new rims are on the back, new adjustable sway bars are fitted, new KYB shocks all round are fitted, new braided brake lines are on, new radiator and silicone hoses bought (but still sitting in the garage) .... it never ends.

Myself included. Deep pockets and ridiculous power figures aside, I am highly anticipating getting a close look at your vehicle Andrew. Aggressive yet tasteful (did someone say yakuza?)

If you like Anime and/or Video games...or Cosplay Chicks, then I suggest you look at AVCON towards the end on next month - July 22nd - 24th.

In the mean time, here have a pic of a professional Cos-player

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Steve, Highly unlikely, she is Professional Cos-Player that lives somewhere in Asia. Her name is Kipi, lots more photos on Facebook :P

Ben, She is older then 18...but that pic may apply to AVCON :whistling:

ah so you cant contract either then

yeah i thought so Abe not to worry is it a family friendly atmosphere will see if i have my daughter that weekend

i remember the other year they were having CSS comps yeah

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