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Lee..... What up bra...

Saw you the other day on creek rd

Cant miss your silvia

really???

i didn't see you.....

i hardly drive her any more i have a Honda CBR900RR fireblade now

fark she fast ans a sweet ride.....

You would not have seen me mate i have a new SS these days...

I sold my bike, im team "No more bike and no more skyline and no more rodeo" which is good cause i actally got space and money too now :wave:

We had too many vechicles it was just stupid... But we kept the S15 so I still have a turbo Nissan... ;)

What year model CBR did you buy???

You would not have seen me mate i have a new SS these days...

I sold my bike, im team "No more bike and no more skyline and no more rodeo" which is good cause i actally got space and money too now :wave:

We had too many vechicles it was just stupid... But we kept the S15 so I still have a turbo Nissan... ;)

What year model CBR did you buy???

2002 the 945 version, i'm loving it....

lol i found the secret of savinf money....

lol i now have my car, my bike and a house..... all done cos i'm living at home!!! lol i aint a shamed!!!

but money is tight at the moment and i really wanna go out ;)

HEy Col still selling cameras??? KNow any good Photographers??? need one for my wedding....2009 though

omg go f**k urself ;)

P.S hi lee :wave:

;) hey long time know see

i must have some timming as soon as i come back markis outta here!!!!

:wave:

hows life treating you Shane? car going yet??? Wanna have another crack at my clutch??? got the bike now so i can have heaps of time to work on my car yay!!! :banana:

;) hey long time know see

i must have some timming as soon as i come back markis outta here!!!!

:wave:

hows life treating you Shane? car going yet??? Wanna have another crack at my clutch??? got the bike now so i can have heaps of time to work on my car yay!!! ;)

yeah that little carnt wont be missed, was getting quite annoying

life's good. changing job's as of monday :wave:. cars no where near being finished lol

lol u still ahvnt got that clutch in. nah im good, i dont feel like another struggle session like last time :banana:

yeah that little carnt wont be missed, was getting quite annoying

life's good. changing job's as of monday ;) . cars no where near being finished lol

lol u still ahvnt got that clutch in. nah im good, i dont feel like another struggle session like last time :wave:

lol i really haven't done much to my car recently......

will soon though....

what job you moving into???? better pay?? cruiser???

that fag Josh hasn't said hello yet!!!!

i see Dan!! are you free? do you wanna help me fit my clutch and coil overs??? ;)

I'm off to Rohan's now in my new sikarsecarnt of a race car.

1982 Ford Laser.

Features chrome wheel trims, AM radio, 1.5L SOHC CARBY engine, lambswool seatcovers.

Currently insured for 15 times more than what I payed for it. WOO HOO!!!!

any who.... i'm off to go late night shopping!!!

talk to you ladies later....

and yes Dan your right...... Shane is a tool and as special as he is we couldn't get that thing in the hole.... :S

Nope it was going 'round & 'round & 'round

Wait 'til you see his new toy...........

Porsche's are a hard car to drive, shame people who can afford ones like that, in most case's cannot drive one.

Everyone all thinks your race them like a normal car.. How stupid they are.

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