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yeah, il bet, my mate lives in rocky aswell. has a red mazda 808 wagon, he's from down the coast originally aswell. NRX.808 plates on it, hardly drives it nowdays. thats who i went up to visit not long back. i woulda caught up with u aswell but i didnt have your number so oh well. gladstone is worse then rocky, its dead. lol

You know Golfy too? You are old school :P

overnight parts from china

This CLK55 was up my ass comming home from Brisbane last night, so I kicked the almighty Volvo down and this joker was all like, it's on sweadish boy.

Yeh, it decimate me lol.

So I came back for more, then more again. Yeh they're pretty quick lol

Ebay can build 10 sec skylines with only 270rwkw..

geez so do you reckon mine would have run 9's.

all these workshops have no idea how to build quick 33's i mean there 300rwkw built 33's only run 12s :)

geez so do you reckon mine would have run 9's.

all these workshops have no idea how to build quick 33's i mean there 300rwkw built 33's only run 12s :)

Using the SAU coast chat thread theory it should have ran 9's, and the silvia should have ran 8's.

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