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What annoyed me such a nice fine mspec show car did not advertise on sau its probably gona go to some young punk that going to do stupid mods and try to do time attacks.... grrrrr


True or end up wrapped around a tree
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13 hours ago, pol1on1 said:

http://carsales.mobi/cars/details/_/SSE-AD-4226380?WT.seg_4=AutoAlert;PCAA

emoji25.pngemoji26.pngemoji27.png how does that work it sold in 12hrs i check my email 12hr too late im crying inside.

It's also the first ever sparkling silver m-spec built. :)

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For 75k though i dont think a young kid would have purchased it



If young cousins of mine can buy a brand new HSV and wrap it around a Ballard at kewdale BP servo too the point your asking yourself where did the 6.2ltr V8 go hide and lock the servo down for 6hrs. [emoji120] [emoji6]

You do think that it would be safer in ya hot little hands giving it a warm bubble bath every month. [emoji16] [emoji2]

I hope it get the same treatment and respect as i would of gave it. [emoji2]
10 hours ago, shoey85 said:

Have a few cars going. Got to finish the mechanics typhoon off so he can go aswell

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14 hours ago, pol1on1 said:

 


If young cousins of mine can buy a brand new HSV and wrap it around a Ballard at kewdale BP servo too the point your asking yourself where did the 6.2ltr V8 go hide and lock the servo down for 6hrs. emoji120.pngemoji6.png

You do think that it would be safer in ya hot little hands giving it a warm bubble bath every month. emoji16.pngemoji2.png

I hope it get the same treatment and respect as i would of gave it. emoji2.png

 

I suppose, especially if he was on the mines.

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