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hope it all goes well for you :D

Hows your front bar coming along? joe and i both went to the guy i reffered you too, did awesome paint work on joe's 33, and not bad on mine. i guess cause mine was the front quater panel and joes was his front bumper. but otherwise he is prety good :P

they asked for my rego, license, mod plate and a bunch of ither crap. theonly thing they didnt do was breath test me. lol

it was right at traffic lights just after the import shop next tothe audi place. heading to caloundra way

nope, my car is perfectly legal besides the blitz blow of vavle which is sort of hidden, but yeh he popped it and had a look, that was it...all i had to do was drive off and make sure it did not make a sound

bloody cops wasting our time for stuuppid shit like that.You would think they should pull over bombs for no brakes and rust holes the size of your fist first.We are just easy targets.

Glad you didnt get done for anything though.

they dont even know the p plater rule...he looked at my license and said i am a p plater, so i used have p plates...nice to tell a cop his wrong and that i got my license 3 months before the law.

as requested...

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I dont have the black wheels anymore

i remember that car, you came on a cruise one night from autobahn kawana to maroochydore. and it rained, i didnt realise who owned it though. sounds fat, do u race it in alot of events? are you doing gatton sprints with it coming up?

my car is on the front lawn getting polished, im driving the gts today. thu i dont know what is more of a cop magnet, a v8 commodore or a turbo skyline. at least i cant get defected in the gts

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