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i have actually thought about getting one of those first but i want an R too much

yeah i figured the power i was after would have been too dangerous (for me) in a rear wheel drive car...money wise i woulda been better off keeping the R33, but i had to think about the safety of it

LOL shane, ipswich if your trying to hide from police..

but come on, can u have a boat stuck in a canal out the back off ya house thats only 3 minutes from open ocean?

hmmm

LOL shane, ipswich if your trying to hide from police..

but come on, can u have a boat stuck in a canal out the back off ya house thats only 3 minutes from open ocean?

hmmm

pfft boats, they're for old people and ppl who like getting up early :(

ooo congrats dave! howd u score that?

Bathurst has had a major smash, two cars, one stopped sideways and the other slide sideways into it drivers side to drivers side, both air lifted to hospital alive but critical, unknown names to me.

For the NSW lads, I know how to get them, we will beat them at footy Hahahaha.

pfft boats, they're for old people and ppl who like getting up early :D

ooo congrats dave! howd u score that?

Joel ran and said he f**ed up and only needs from 12 :O I really should change my spark plugs but stuff it.

Hell yes the sub frame sits on bushes that it moves about on, the pineapples remove that movement, I noticed it straight away.

ok so worth getting the pinapples i take it.

i will see how much they are worth and take in from there. thanks very much for all the meaning ok later.

il talk to ya,

gooodnight pplz

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