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worse thing is

- she breaks late

- almost rear-ended someone on the way back to the west side

- whinges like all other girls but mostly about police "stalking" her. LOL

- whinges that the car never runs right

- whinges she cant afford it

the list goes on.

if gettin a gtr, it'll be

- i cant afford to make the repayments

- i cant afford the fuel

- i cant modify it like i want to

- the seats squeez me like a lemon

the list goes on

it'll be another gtr written off like the chick up north did to hers and she didnt even own it for 5-6months!!!!

And I guess you're the best driver going around are ya?

I'm gettin kinda sick of readin all of these personal attacks toward certain members. No wonder I don't post much in here, it's full of this rubbish.

And I guess you're the best driver going around are ya?

I'm gettin kinda sick of readin all of these personal attacks toward certain members. No wonder I don't post much in here, it's full of this rubbish.

+1,

This thread has turned to ghey cause all of the slinging match between people. can we keep the bullshit out of it guys.

So whens this cruise on?In a few weeks?

LOL @ people in here who can't lighten up.

Seems to me that you're the only one that enjoys your own posts...

But anyway... what's everyone up to this weekend?

Col, are ya still bringin the big 6L to the drag day?? :(

Seems to me that you're the only one that enjoys your own posts...

But anyway... what's everyone up to this weekend?

Col, are ya still bringin the big 6L to the drag day?? :(

Whens the drag day? I suppose its on the events area but me too lazy to look.Im keen to go n watch and give me enthusiasm fo my new project to start.

Jase-R34, or just jas??

Anway see the cops are out alot lately maybe to do with schoolies

I dont see many 'decent' cars out much only 18 year olds in camrys and stock commos.

yeah mate, still got the soarer, modifications have slowed down a little, trying to track down a set of JDM electronic gauges, either DEFI, apexi or blitz, got a blitz pod the other weekend and need to make a full airbox for that. but other than that, not much has been happening. still sorting out (for next year) what turbo, manifold, ecu and injectors to go for. How have u been?

wow kool six cup holders, just right for that 6pack aye

So whens the twin turbo kit going on it?

Thats it, a 6 pack :D

No twin turbo kit, for the money I can but another bike...

The Devil! you've sold you soul to the devil buying holden lol ha ha

Sorta, I have not sold my soul just leased it for work... :)

With the amount of KM's I do per year the skyline would not have made it...

I needed something that can carry 5 adults, have a huge boot and tow a trailer on the weekends...

So the VE V8 fit the bill just right...

Col, are ya still bringin the big 6L to the drag day?? :blink:

Yep, no doubt... Ive paid up already!!!

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