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If I gifted you $60k I'd want a damn good present out of it.

Like that 32

I still want to sit in your evo before I get the height things.. I don't know why I'm just sus about them

you are sus... they are seat brackets... they are bits of metal.. they lower the seat 1.5" from its stock position on top of Mt Everest

Give me $60K

Well looks like my car is going to be a write off :(

Going with the assessors tomorrow to confirm

Hardly any compression across all cylinders overheated so much it melted the coilpacks lol

Give me $60K

Well looks like my car is going to be a write off :(

Going with the assessors tomorrow to confirm

Hardly any compression across all cylinders overheated so much it melted the coilpacks lol

how are the rear guards... full of rubber?

lol. i honestly think its a good thing toby.

34R come at you.

get your seats and stuff out of it first..

Can't get stuff that is attached to the car, it going to the wreckers unless I buy it back

yeh don't worry Toby now you can get a real car, start preparing for married life

Camry yo!

I will never get a Camry!

how are the rear guards... full of rubber?

Not sure won't be able to inspect till tomorrow

I thought you can if you replace them, ie old seats back in

Hrmm not sure? If that was the case I would put back on the old turbo, injectors etc.. as well lol

did they catch the mofo's yet?

Even with CCTV footage with clear view of the face, I dont think police will bother

Hrmm not sure? If that was the case I would put back on the old turbo, injectors etc.. as well lol

this is only really possible in a crash scenario unfortunately..

see how much they want for the wreck :/

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