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Whoops, then I remembered this fruits gone already :/.

That's correct, cars still there.

Greg, I might let it go for cheap cheap. Depending on how insane I'm feeling when you show up.

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So the day has come, where there is one more day still till the 1st round! With there still being plenty of spots available, round 1 is now open for people to turn up on the day and pay their race fee! So if you have been wanting to race but haven't had the time to make it to the bank come along at 12pm the Le Mans to grab a spot, first in best dressed! :)


Grant is like one of those guys who turns a box of matches into a Porsche by trading back and forth on craigslist...only in reverse.

Only cos trading up is impossible with these cocksuckers wanting to swap you cars that are in worse condition.

Like that GQ with shitty 30+t setup and rough as f**k body etc and that bloke had the nerve to say it's clean example whilst sent me a blurry picture.

I appreciate the offer, but my wreck is fully fruited out, I'd instantly sell every single component that isn't a panel or the shell :P

Which I may still do, incl the rb28 if a forged GTR is a better option in the real world.. My car (was) covered enough to pay the 26 to 29 that 'complete' 33 gtrs are going for in the sale section

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