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haha naice! do want a ride, never seen what an ES is like performance wise, only been in a emo7. :P

hen i must be /sickcurrylyf

Coming parmas on Wednesday?

Also hadn't driven the ES in like a week, tried to start... nothing... was a sad start to my morning. Got back from work and jumped started, and went for a bit of a spritz tho, smiles all round :P.

do try it

lol'd! brill.

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Coming parmas on Wednesday?

Also hadn't driven the ES in like a week, tried to start... nothing... was a sad start to my morning. Got back from work and jumped started, and went for a bit of a spritz tho, smiles all round :P.

lol'd! brill.

hopefully brah if i'm feeling alright, wouldn't wanna get everyone sick! and ahh that sucks, needs a new battery?

hopefully brah if i'm feeling alright, wouldn't wanna get everyone sick! and ahh that sucks, needs a new battery?

this is true, if you get me sick before exams, somebody gonna get a hurt real bad lol

mm dunno , will just have to keep an eye on it i suppose.

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Basti, on 19 Oct 2013 - 6:11 PM, said:

Just saw a stretch vl limo with a walkinshaw kit. All of my wut

Pretty sure I saw this or something very similar near Osaka imports.. there's a limo repair shop near there.

Pretty sure I did a Patrick Stewart quadruple take of wut

ship2anywhere.com.au is the cheapest i've found.

but your item is pretty large...... sooo.

$686 still lol

Ask whoever sent yours in first place? Or is it 'Australia' tax on postage?

Yeah was sent by a UK company they only paid 75 pounds for some reason

$686 still lol

Yeah was sent by a UK company they only paid 75 pounds for some reason

Lol at $686 postage.

Try asking the mob you bought the fenders to organise postage their end and you pay?

I gotta move to different store.

Spotted my old R 5 mins after finishing work, didn't realise until I saw superlaps...

Anthony, if you happen to be reading this, what kelvin are your headlights?

I gotta move to different store.

Spotted my old R 5 mins after finishing work, didn't realise until I saw superlaps...

Anthony, if you happen to be reading this, what kelvin are your headlights?

am readin.....will respond lata bro.

Bed time now

Peace

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