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Is this the place in thomastown? If so it's the same one that was on sunshine ave. Without getting into too much detail, i highly recommend that nobody takes their car to Freddy.

Freddy sounds familiar haha, think he has bought a bonnet and bumper off me, dude just didn't seem legit....

PS. Free labour, sounds like a good deal! :yes:

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Geez nath, where the hell have you been?

I've been around man but I read on the forums rather than post because half the time I can't be bothered lol.

Still driving my car but haven't been on any cruises in such a long time...

I see your car is coming along quite nicely :)

GTR kid i know the guy who posted that invoice from nismo performance on driftsales you should get hold of him and listen to wats happening.

yeh i went throgh his car its in bad shape so much doggy stuff done like wires melting, leaking fuel lines, all second hand parts and some parts were missing altogether he has to spend $5000 on top of the $20,000 he paid nismo to fix all the stuff to get it just to be safe on track.

GET YOUR CAR OUT ASAP DONT LET HIM TALK YOU OUT OF IT.

lol no way.. it even buzzed me out when i seen it, i was like wtf i didnt write that.. ohhhhhh hang on

lol i wana change my name anyway i made it when i was 15, weapon bro -.- haha

I see... LOL!

Saw your GTR at Racepace last Saturday, you getting work done on it?

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