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For some reason my eyes wont open after seeing that pic..

To all those out there with 'zorst addiction' this is how you will end up if you dont stop now. It starts with a couple of ownages here and there for fun, you know a little peer pressure. Then before you know your hooked, sneaking out at 2am just to give bad lubbin' to the trailer trash datto 180b from down the street dressed as above.

Originally posted by VISHES

Drivebai: u need to put a butt plug (exhaust plug) when you park your car!!! nothing is sacred and safe from Team Westside :D

The funniest thing is there are ppl in the background of some of these pics.. have you guys got no shame???? My god i mean there are families there in the background.. young children.. having a family picnic... and being subjected to this.. this horror...

Boy: Mummy Mummy whats that man doing to the car???

Mum: he's ah.... um.... fixing it. yes thats right... he's changing the tyre and needs to JACK IT UP!!!!! hahahahaha

Vishes - dude i saw you on the way home from work a week or so ago... along the hume heading towards cabra... i was in a pretty stock looking R33 GTST.

Friski- also Saw you last Sat along John st. or St. John st.. at the cumberland Highway intersection...

There should be some kind of SAU wave or highbeam or something so everyone knows, its a member.

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