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I have seen in and watched the video it looks pretty nice. But nothing will compare to seeing it in person.

On another note I am really sick of this hoon label. Driving home a swift was going 70 in a 60 zone. Red p plater. Then there is me 60 in the 60 and I get pulled over and I asked why me not the swift it was speeding she said your in a hoons cars. I'm like "that's offensive. It's an import and I do not hoon I just like this certain car. I could do more damage and get away with it in the Swift than this. I would do one chirpie in this and get it impounded."

She replied with "ill be back." Went back to the car came back and was like have a good night and got back in her car

SHE DID NOT!!!! WAIT.....SHE TOTALLY FARKIN DID SO!!!!

Wtf is wrong with those guys in Blue????

That just sh!ts me to hear that. Did they even RBT ya?

Otherwise they had no right pull you ova bro?

Dont say that.....Nick might be knockin on ya door :P

ill be waiting... with a chev bagde5974429_orig.jpg?300

SHE DID NOT!!!! WAIT.....SHE TOTALLY FARKIN DID SO!!!!

Wtf is wrong with those guys in Blue????

That just sh!ts me to hear that. Did they even RBT ya?

Otherwise they had no right pull you ova bro?

nope she didnt. 3rd time pulled over only been rbt'd once, i got her officer name and number im making a complaint tomorrow.

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ill be waiting... with a chev bagde5974429_orig.jpg?300

nope she didnt. 3rd time pulled over only been rbt'd once, i got her officer name and number im making a complaint tomorrow.

That's rough mate. Downright discrimination IMO.

Knock? What's that... Just barge in lol

That's da way Cap....you show em who's boss.

hahah i applied for an exemption with the moderately powerd. a 19 year old engine from 180 at the fly was down to 167 so it equald out to like 124.5kw per tonne
so to be safe we sent in the power from the wheels so it was 83 per tonne
have a look at it you might be able to get it for yours even though its a v8.

how long is left on your p's? if its less than 3 months its just worth waiting

night ants

Or 2 weeks and 54 minutes :P

Not that I'm counting or anything

hahahah not at all

i just still cant belive im allowed to drive a turbo 33. when i got approved i was like yelling and screaming and yeah like a p plater that can drive and afford a turbo car

hahahah not at all

i just still cant belive im allowed to drive a turbo 33. when i got approved i was like yelling and screaming and yeah like a p plater that can drive and afford a turbo car

I fuarkin hate you, I spent sooo much money on my NA f**kin r33 because I couldn't have a turbo at all. If I was allowed a turbo I would of had a nice forged 25 with a spastic laggy turbo and a C4 auto :(

.... Oh well, I've made what I've made no good being angry at the past

I fuarkin hate you, I spent sooo much money on my NA f**kin r33 because I couldn't have a turbo at all. If I was allowed a turbo I would of had a nice forged 25 with a spastic laggy turbo and a C4 auto :(

.... Oh well, I've made what I've made no good being angry at the past

im looking in to how to fit a s15 6 speed manual in mine. and takinf out all the dampening lines in the clutch

you like your autos dont you...

im looking in to how to fit a s15 6 speed manual in mine. and takinf out all the dampening lines in the clutch

you like your autos dont you...

Why do u want the 6 speed? What's wrong with the 5 speed in yours or is it an auto?

And yes I love autos, for numerous reasons... 2 mainly: people ALWAYS will underestimate an auto car (if they're misinformed nimrods) and nothing amuses me more then taking someone for a run in mine and watching them go "WTF as it smashes into the next gear" or better yet all the "manual heros" that lay shit and then make excuses when they can't launch and "miss gears"

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