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Found the guy that smashed the r33 on closed group on Facebook
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He paid $7k for it wants 5. Now the car is pretty much right off but some of the comments say its tuned at 300hp
I rekon he will be parting it out as people suggest that he could get 3k in parts.

I doubt some silly person will pay $5K as he wants.

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Morning sesh with this human [emoji1345][emoji19][emoji1320] Happy Weekend y'all


Manne I hear you ! Give me a shout if you need some extra work - I need 3 cars to be detailed clean [emoji22] my Car detail guy kinda bit busy since he's got the new shop and Miles away :(

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The Honda my daily run around , the WRX hubby's car and of course the R35 [emoji28] don't be nervous it's only a car. Desperately need a clean. Selling the Honda to dave's old folk as I'm getting new one.
3 motorbikes if you have time ?

Im Working Monday, Working Tuesday, and Work Thursday Morning until 3pm.
Talk about bad timing.

Wednesday and Friday are my days off this week. Will check next week when I get to work

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