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James Argo from the QLD Supra Club passed away in an accident on Friday night. Young guy, would've only been 18-20. Details are on FB page. Would probably be attending the funeral.

very sad to hear. Theses things are heartbreaking........always

NIGHT ANTS!!!

hey nick.... dont lie.... i broke down... hahah just emotionally couldn't handle the scissors. i think if you hazarded me i would of just sold the car and bought a honda.

but matt see that's because i couldn't have kathryn say she beat me in a race so she just beat you ;P

[rant ]

pretty keen to find out where someone i used to school with lives.
he has a red 34 gtt (with 20" chromies and a towel rack of a wing on it) and i saw him doing some pretty ridiculous stuff in it tonight. his parents bought him the car and he is illegally driving turbo p's. i would like to inform them of what he is doing and that he is braking the law driving that car. i dont want to see another skyline ruined because of some d**k head not wanting to do the right thing.

(ridiculous things include: on his phone at the lights leaving a good smoke trail off at the lights, trying to drift it around a corner and nearly hitting a parked car, then going probs 100+ up a 50 zone thats when i lost him because he just sped off around some corners.)

if it helps his brother has a silver series 2 r33

i have photos of his car aswell if needed

have told police and given them rego but knowing them they probably wont do anything about it.[/rant ]

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