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my lil bro just got his P's and got his first fine on the weekend and was absolutely deverstated cuz he didn't do anything (car near him did burn out, he got picked outta crowd). Hence the reason why 17yr old boys driving loud skylines shouldn't drive in mooloolaba on a saturday night! Told him to get used to it and avoid the area!

He should wise up, now he knows the price you pay for Mbah. You live u learn. Whats his name, pics of car?

Yeh had to do something, sitting on my ass is boring, and pointless. Im spending more then I earn, which is a big fat ZERO. Woolies will suck, and I doubt i'll last, but its "something" I guess.

Plus its not even 5 minutes up the road.

I believe you, they are taking over the world!! they are everywhere! arhhh!

anyway...

He should wise up, now he knows the price you pay for Mbah. You live u learn. Whats his name, pics of car?

well apparently he doens't go to mooloolaba much, was dropping a mate home. sucks to be him!

He's got my old r31, doens't use this forumn!

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