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if i am not mistaken, that looks a lot like balgowlah (I can never spell that right) off that street that runs parralel to sydney road.

sorry for chatting in the thread, i just want to see if i am right.

Chillgoon : Its a 94 model, i am in syd.

PranK: Hehe, sorry not in balgowlah, i don't know the correct spelling of that place either..

KamikazeR33: Thanks, Yes, you are correct, the last time i had it for sale i was still waiting to have the clutch changed and wanted to see what sort of offers i would get for it. Since then ive had a new HD clutch fitted and have put 12 months rego on it. They are 18's with 265/35 series rubber on them....

pawel:

The pics ur about 150kb each, my mate took them from his camera. To post the pics you just hit the "IMG" button the paste the url of the pic in the popup screen. Just repeat it to add additional pics.

DESTROY:

alstadt rims.. (i think thats the correct spelling not exactly sure)

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