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I guess Matt means he has tomorrow off work

True

But on the other hand if he wasn't speeding it wouldn't have mattered that the guy was on the phone. You seem to be able to do whatever you like in a car whilst driving, as long as you're not speeding.

Nup, the get you for no seat belt...trust me.

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http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20846979-1702,00.html

hrmm, bet anna is at this today.

hope someone doesnt run up the back of her on the way back to work again, today.

who ran up the back of who? :P

If it hails today I might have to get one! Aluminium FTL when hail is involved

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20846979-1702,00.html

hrmm, bet anna is at this today.

hope someone doesnt run up the back of her on the way back to work again, today.

She sure is, must be good to get paid to go wave signs

http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,20846979-1702,00.html

hrmm, bet anna is at this today.

hope someone doesnt run up the back of her on the way back to work again, today.

ahahaha I sure was there. In my pink YRAW tshirt with orange balloons tied all round :P

Last rally I went to, I was on the way home, sitting with another girl in the back of this little hatchback, and some dude wasn't watching the road, failed to see the red light, and us stopped at it, and ran up the back of the car we were in :laugh:

If it hails today I might have to get one! Aluminium FTL when hail is involved

She sure is, must be good to get paid to go wave signs

i had this psycho b!tch throw a push bike at my old car, it landed on my bonnet and bounced off onto the ground. when i looked to see the damage, only the clear coat on the carbon was a tiny bit scratched! :P

If it hails today I might have to get one! Aluminium FTL when hail is involved

She sure is, must be good to get paid to go wave signs

LOLs it was a decent turn out. It didn't seem as big as the last one though, which is a shame. Damn weather :P

And in melbourne, their 'Fill the G' campaign didn't quite work. They had 3 train lines down, but they still managed to get it just over 3/4 full! Not a bad effort at all! And casey donovan sang the national anthem. Christ she's a heifer!

i had this psycho b!tch throw a push bike at my old car, it landed on my bonnet and bounced off onto the ground. when i looked to see the damage, only the clear coat on the carbon was a tiny bit scratched! :P

Yeah carbon is well tough...so many of the bonnets are ugly but

Plus if I got a bonnet I would want a boot lid and bottom lip and air guide to go with it :S then it would be way to expensive

Yeah carbon is well tough...so many of the bonnets are ugly but

Plus if I got a bonnet I would want a boot lid and bottom lip and air guide to go with it :S then it would be way to expensive

i reckon boots & lips look stoopid in carbon...bonnet & mirrors are the way to go :P

I don’t see why people waste their time on Carbon products, unless its dry carbon.

Then again, most people on here are kids, and want it for looks. Most of the Carbon products aren’t even light with their fibreglass centre layers.

I don’t see why people waste their time on Carbon products, unless its dry carbon.

Then again, most people on here are kids, and want it for looks. Most of the Carbon products aren’t even light with their fibreglass centre layers.

u see the price of a full dry carbon bonnet? 3k thanks for coming. yet most of the cf ones with fibreglass layering are lighter than a stock bonnet. not many people could justify spending an extra 2k on a bonnet for a bit off cooling and weight, unless it was a monster track car then id understand

P.S ur comment regarding most ppl on here just want it for the looks is rich, what do u have to say about ur 'pimp mobile' then? :P

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