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dude do you go to tafe in subiaco tafe?

im pretty sure i spotted you driving pass their today... my r33 was park out the front its grey

Just what i was going to ask michael

I drive a white R33 usually parked outside tafe with Skyline written on the spoiler

yea mate...i drive this to tafe heheh i see both your R33's i think i parked behind you once meichael 87... you guys should play pool aye or like come down and say hi or something :) damn this world is so small aye

chi I NEED A spoiler like yours michael !!!! heheh

yea mate...i drive this to tafe heheh i see both your R33's i think i parked behind you once meichael 87... you guys should play pool aye or like come down and say hi or something :) damn this world is so small aye

chi I NEED A spoiler like yours michael !!!! heheh

dude my mate has a s2 wing for sale in silver for like $170 or $200

not really looking back to put it back on after the pits...lol not that stupid to cop a fine for 600 bux lol but yea i danno i dun mind it personally but if it has to go it has to, its not my choice lol its Mr officers that slapped a yellow sticker on my car choice lol but anyways thanks for the advice and stuff you people ! great stuff...

Cheers

Chi

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