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http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa150/r.../Picture005.jpg front and rear wheels yumm http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa150/r.../Picture003.jpg

yeah needen to find out soon if many shops on sunny coast do flares do you like them :)?

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:P mayb those hoes got crabs from me....

brad help! this studying is killllllllllllllling me.....DRIFTS....CIRCUITS!!@@@!!!

ANYTHING

probs something on. will have a look.

btw=

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:laugh::laugh:

all bow down at my paint skillz

shit brad.. i thought you wanted to keep your girlfriend list a secret?! :P

wanna do my accounting assessments for meeeee ????

who knows.. u might be able to add me to that list if u doooo :laugh: :laugh:

HEY ALL,

IM NEW TO DA FORUM AND THOUGHT I SHOULD SAY HI, I LIVE IN MAROOCHYDORE AND I DRIVE A R33 GTS25T, ITS SILVER AND THE NUMBER PLATE IS TZE33, SO IF YOU SEE ME OUT COME UP AND SAY HI.

LATER PPLZ

HEY ALL,

IM NEW TO DA FORUM AND THOUGHT I SHOULD SAY HI, I LIVE IN MAROOCHYDORE AND I DRIVE A R33 GTS25T, ITS SILVER AND THE NUMBER PLATE IS TZE33, SO IF YOU SEE ME OUT COME UP AND SAY HI.

LATER PPLZ

Hey bud, welcome to the forums. whats your plates stand for?

Any pics of ur car?

yes i could have included this in my first post re brad but@! my post count doesnt go up then :P:yes:

HEY ALL,

IM NEW TO DA FORUM AND THOUGHT I SHOULD SAY HI, I LIVE IN MAROOCHYDORE AND I DRIVE A R33 GTS25T, ITS SILVER AND THE NUMBER PLATE IS TZE33, SO IF YOU SEE ME OUT COME UP AND SAY HI.

LATER PPLZ

welcome to the forum. so i take it you have only just bought your car recently? if so post up some pics, and then people will know what to look out for, if it has any mods etc on it? I.E wheels, bodykit etc

Cheers

Daz

well thats just not fair :) there goes my afternoons entertainment!

haha you guys dnt wanna see his car in the condition it is right now :P oii mikey she went in for repairs yesterday didnt she? btw mitch number plates are tease 33.

Beanie Sigel always smoking that La, La, La

Excuse me miss, I'm the shit

You should come, hang with me, basically

Hold up! skip all the singing let's get right tonight

Mami

As we, smoke that La, La, La

Memph Bleek still smokin' that La, La, La

Beanie Sigel Desert Eagle the .45

It's the ROC bitch sing our Lulla-Bye

C'mon!!

:P

Get ya lighters, roll dat sticky, lets get high(lets get higher)

Got that Blueberry Yum Yum And its dat fire(its that fire)

Get ya lighters, roll dat sticky, lets get high (lets get higher)

Got that Blueberry Yum Yum And its dat fire(its that fire) :)

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