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Old 06-02-2016, 12:23 AM   #1
Grey_Ghost
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Join Date: Jan 2016
Location: Mordor, Victoria
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Default Hug me, I'm new!

I could have sworn I joined here a decade ago, but the forums say no. Anyway, I'm Gav!

I've been fiddling with cars for many years, I used to play around on Magnas, but then moved to other Mitsubishis. I currently own a Legnum VR4, great fun, but completely unreliable) an imported Galant ∑ hardtop (Think early Magna, but different. And turbocharged).

I picked up my mate's 1999 AU Falcon wagon recently, he was a motivated seller. It's actually reasonably cheap to run, being gas, and drives much better now with new ball joints. It might end up as a ***** and giggles project after the Legnum is rebuilt.

Please, just wear deodorant before so.
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