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Spotto toffys 34 in glenorchy last night, looks good!

Also a white 33 outside the glenorchy rsl with SAU tas sticker?

That would be my poor dirty car I reckon, I need to give her a clean sometime today as she's been on too many dirt roads recently. I shoved the stickers on yesterday (though took the red 'S' off, as it looked way better all in white/silver on my white car). I was actually at the ice skating rink with Zoidbergmerc and Veeto from on here ;)

Nawww how cute, ice skating date :P jks haha

You love it mang, we all know you love it. You should have come in, I would have held your hand and everything :P

Though I think I just ruined all zoid's & veeto's street cred...

fkn ice skates gave me blisters! :(

Twas a fun night though.

I'm doing a few things to the Navara, just put new speakers in it, 6.5" Rockfrod Fosgates :D.

I also put the old leather steering wheel from my skyline in the navara too, slipped straight on! pirate.gif Just had to dick around with the horn a little.

spotted me in a dunnydoor ute

man those things are slippery when its raining, and this one has good tyres too!!!!

makes me glad i bought an import really

Edited by pipster11

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