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maybe you should put some plastic covers on the pillows and seats to make it easier to keep them clean, what my grams used to do :ninja:

yea was thinkin of some lovely floral ones, see if ur nan has any spare? :blink:

lol

how about u stfu. end of story. stop talking shit.

Geez...Dont chuck a Spazz Dazz... I thought you could take a joke.

Sorry for hitting a nerve...If you need a place to stay, just let me know buddie..hate to see you on the street.

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spotted a black r34 this arvo after work. it had no spoiler, and some weird n1/veilside kit on there and stock r34 gtr rims :D

LOOKED LIKE SHIT.

cd i think its that na one we saw AGES AGO...and he's taken off the GT wing now

lol

Edited by r33cruiser
spotted a black r34 this arvo after work. it had no spoiler, and some weird n1/veilside kit on there and stock r34 gtr rims :P

LOOKED LIKE SHIT.

cd i think its that na one we saw AGES AGO...and he's taken off the GT wing now

lol

Sunds like CD car.he can only handle power of NA cars. :D

I wish i had the day off,got to work saturday aswell.

argh well its all about the benjamins baby! the only reason i wont go to work is coz im fulltime and whether i show up or not, (even though we are open) i still get payed, so why not stay home for the same money.

Sunds like CD car.he can only handle power of NA cars. :wub:

Considering you've never actually seen me drive or actually driven with me in my car....i find that hard to substanciate...

Ask anyone who has actually "driven with me", as they will tell you that my ability is only limited by the car i drive.

Now moving past that, anyone got any plans for the weekend?

Ask any racer, any real racer, as they will tell you that it does matter if you win by an inch or a mile, winnings winning.

Edited by SunnyCoast
Considering you've never actually seen me drive or actually driven with me in my car....i find that hard to substanciate...

Ask anyone who has actually "driven with me", as they will tell you that my ability is only limited by the car i drive.

Now moving past that, anyone got any plans for the weekend?

Ask any racer, any real racer, as they will tell you that it does matter if you win by an inch or a mile, winnings winning.

HAHAHA limited by the car you drive, thats a good one.

This is coming from a person who has only has his licence a few years.Wait till your on a "real" race track ,not public roads,then we can judge if you can drive and also your mates aren't included if they think you can drive, actually people with experience are the best bet.Hell that gives me an idea.Lets get some of the boys,, inlcuding you and i Chris also not forgetting the gals here, lets head out to QR and do a few hot laps one day soon. So how bout it boys n gals??

This will sort out the men from the boys.....

Another note, heard a humor from a few sources that the Brissy cops might be heading up this weekend.

lol at 4d00r bloke.

ive seen ur ride in great detail at marties...

i wouldnt laugh at CD.do u have more powah than a NA ? ;):D

Ah well by all means go ahead and look in " great detail" ive got nothing dodge , i still remember the condition of yours when i saw it,but lets not get into that now hey... my car is going to be changed again soon, and who said that i was laughing at Christain,i was smiling.

Haha and more power than a NA,probably just..for now....You have know idea. :D

Hey Daz how did you go with the avcr? got it all sust out now man?

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