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The deposit issue is null and void by a stroke of luck, Not only was the car not ready yet, when I went in to the bank to organise a new bank cheque today, I found that the original deposit cheque had not been cashed yet.I cancelled it and called the dealer to say my patience had run out as politely as I could and he winged for a bit but then resigned his argument after a brief chat. He was ok and blamed his business partner for not calling me last week. Too little too late and the delay ended up working out for the better in the end.

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Might have to organise a meet at Lane cove again!!

Cannot wait to get my thing back on the road again! lots of little problems sorted....then out to EC....I have a 12.9 to beat.

Might have to organise a meet at Lane cove again!!

Cannot wait to get my thing back on the road again! lots of little problems sorted....then out to EC....I have a 12.9 to beat.

Eastern creek is something I want to do sometime, but pretty sure it would be the end of my turbo.

Baby steps Craig, you have to beat 13.8 from Dale and myself first before thinking 12s.

Congrats on the new purchase Matt. I know your wont be disappointed in the car, and I hope you can keep it looking as good as Chris did.

+1 for a meet for the Sydney guys, but I'm not organising it... :P

Baby steps Craig, you have to beat 13.8 from Dale and myself first before thinking 12s.

Congrats on the new purchase Matt. I know your wont be disappointed in the car, and I hope you can keep it looking as good as Chris did.

+1 for a meet for the Sydney guys, but I'm not organising it... :P

I can't believe anyone is doing 12's! That's solid..

Baby steps Craig, you have to beat 13.8 from Dale and myself first before thinking 12s.

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Baby steps???

Oh just let me pull up the handbrake half track so I don't go to fast on my first run....is that ok!!! Don't want to go to fast because that would be above the national speed limit of 110km/h!

P.s v-tard section is in another part of sau! B-slap to arec in next sighting.

Baby steps???

Oh just let me pull up the handbrake half track so I don't go to fast on my first run....is that ok!!! Don't want to go to fast because that would be above the national speed limit of 110km/h!

P.s v-tard section is in another part of sau! B-slap to arec in next sighting.

Do you even stagea brah?

Pull up the handbrake? Your doing it wrong.

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