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I did, it was called the gorge montacute old norton summit mixup, but it has since been removed.

And the TT show with its japanese adelaide hills drifting scene, cant go thru the hills anymore I think its too risky to even drive under the speed limit in an import through there in daylight.

picked my car up at about 5pm today.. pulled over by the cops for the first time around at 9pm (no defect thank god!!)

"the reason we pulled you over is because your licence plates dont exist"... doh!! =P

mum was in the car at the time, and i just laughed.. was all good, the cops were pritty cool about it all *phew*

Was the XD Falcon S pack 351? iv owned some 351s xe and xd would'nt mind getting a xc 351

Nah unfortunately it was just a 250 X-Flow. But still went pretty well for a 6. Still haven't found a 6cyl with better low end torque, just a pity it didnt want to rev past 5k lol

ur bday is right now, happy birthday andy :P

Thank you! :)

Happy b'day Andy!

Buy those new turbo's for your B'day yet? ;)

Thank you!

2530's soon :)

happy b'day Andy :(

hope you have a great day :(

Thanksssssssssssss

Happy Birthday Andy

Cheers, ;)

happy bday Andy, we will get paully to come round in his bday suit for you.....

Thanks Dan, cant wait to see Paul wrapped in a pink bow

Hey its my bday too! :(

Happy Bday!

Happy Birthday Ben and Andy.

Hope you all get what you want all day long.

Cheers, :)

even if i came around in my bday suit it would still look like i was wearin a tuxedo, im a hairy italian bastard.

i like the hairy bit *sexy*

Paul' hairy back FTW!

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