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seems department of transport is out defecting again...they were set up in Noosa near Tewantin on sunday and heard they are gonna be moving and setting up else where on the coats this weekend.

ah well hope no one gets done if this is the case. I know a few of my mates got done sunday...the texts were flying round with warnings lol.

hows everyone been anyway?

allara xx

seems department of transport is out defecting again...they were set up in Noosa near Tewantin on sunday and heard they are gonna be moving and setting up else where on the coats this weekend.

ah well hope no one gets done if this is the case. I know a few of my mates got done sunday...the texts were flying round with warnings lol.

hows everyone been anyway?

allara xx

Yeah I saw them set up at Dicky Beach on Tuesday as well. Bloody everywhere those bastards lol

Yeah I saw them set up at Dicky Beach on Tuesday as well. Bloody everywhere those bastards lol

yeh hope ou didnt get done for anything mate ;) hey, your going to the meet next wednsday aint ya?

Hows your car coming along Mitch? Thought i saw you working on it today when i drove past your house...

Looking tough man...

hey man,

hmm wasnt me, must have been someone else... :down: the same person who went through my binsssss :D

Nah its comin along well, just needs 100cc injectors and need to install the fcon pro black edition and get it tuned.. should have about 20bhp increase, fingers crossed man!

hey man,

hmm wasnt me, must have been someone else... :P the same person who went through my binsssss :P

Nah its comin along well, just needs 100cc injectors and need to install the fcon pro black edition and get it tuned.. should have about 20bhp increase, fingers crossed man!

Yeah, i wouldnt go so far to install the 100cc injectors.....just go for the Sard 60cc ones...they worked fine on the mini...

Oh by the way, got loan of the GTR for 2 weeks :D 35in it up...

good work man, lucky you got it aye, now u might have a chance to keep up with my beast :)... we'll see how it goes. meet up next sat memba?

mmm....let me think...35 GTR Versus your car..... damn... i might need to paddle shift quicker :)...its gonna be sooo good man..

Lets hit up Goldy for a bit...Bris...thinking maybe mba or alex...maybe...dont really want to share it with them ;) haha.

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