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is it a manual? i'll be able to get it to skid :D

P.S anna knows what it's like to just get ur P's, im sure u'll have alot in common :D

Haha you still have my comment in your sig :(

Yeah its a manual, I suppose i got my mums 1.9l 4cyl BMW to skid hahaha it was unintentional, So mine has to :(

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Haha you still have my comment in your sig :D

Yeah its a manual, I suppose i got my mums 1.9l 4cyl BMW to skid hahaha it was unintentional, So mine has to :D

hell yes! its stayin too! its even on my boostlosing sig :(

pfft it'll be a piece of cake to bag em up

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caus u wont have any worries of ur own car blowing up :D

P.S Rb's are the most reliable skid car out there :D

Ahh now i think of it, That is very true!

VL Commodore anyone?

YES HES DONATED HIS CAR TO THE SAU SKID PAN DAY AS OUR PRACTICE CAR.. why am i shouting? :(

I thought they stopped the mt cotton skidpan sessions.. Thats what it said at the QLD transport stand at the motorshow :(

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Hey sorry to confuse you someone told me a strawberry conversion was any sort of front end being put on a diff chassis, turns out they were wrong haha :laugh: What i meant was an R34 front on the r33 chassis, A website called motorkitz sells the full kit i need for $3500, includes lights, fenders, bonnet, front bar and grill, side and rear bodykit. It looks hot :w00t:

Thanks for the link, I dont think ill be able to make it (you know, not being able to drive by myself and everything) haha learners FTL. Hopefully ill be able to make it to some future events though would be good to meet some QLD members :)

Ahhhhh I thought that's what you meant, no worries :thumbsup:

Shame about dyno day, but you know, we have our weekly dinners, and there's plenty of other impromptu events you can attend, like movie nights, trips to sexpo :blink::laugh:

is it a manual? i'll be able to get it to skid :teehee:

P.S anna knows what it's like to just get ur P's, im sure u'll have alot in common :P

Shut your hole wang chung!

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Ahhhhh I thought that's what you meant, no worries :thumbsup:

Shame about dyno day, but you know, we have our weekly dinners, and there's plenty of other impromptu events you can attend, like movie nights, trips to sexpo :teehee::blink:

Shut your hole wang chung!

Bahahha trips to sexpo!

You know what i think is ridiculous? The legal age is 16 yet you need to be 18 to get in, 18 to watch other people, yet 16 to do it yourself, Where is the sense in that :laugh:

Although i must admit if they lowered the age to 16 to get into sexpo you would have a mad rush of nerdy pimple faced horny teenagers oogling at the pornstars and buying packets of condoms for use on themselves, that amongst the deros, perverts, homosexuals and cheesy old men!

hahaha sounds like a fun day out :laugh:

you and me drag day :w00t:

What do you drive?

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strawberry conversion is s15 ya dickhead :lol:

<3

hope to see you out when you get your licence young joshua

ps say hi to ur gf for me

hahaha kevin your on sau = WTF

510rav is about right :laugh:

i was given misleading information about the strawberry conversion thing..

wilma says hi :)

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Hey sorry to confuse you someone told me a strawberry conversion was any sort of front end being put on a diff chassis, turns out they were wrong haha :( What i meant was an R34 front on the r33 chassis, A website called motorkitz sells the full kit i need for $3500, includes lights, fenders, bonnet, front bar and grill, side and rear bodykit. It looks hot :laugh:

Thanks for the link, I dont think ill be able to make it (you know, not being able to drive by myself and everything) haha learners FTL. Hopefully ill be able to make it to some future events though would be good to meet some QLD members :mad:

Nah.. "Silberry" or strawberry is because the japanese word sounds like berry.. hence the name in english

ie Sil80 (sileighty) is the 180 front..

Nice work on a 2.5l 6 cyl as your first car.. i think my first car was a 4cyl.. and something not as costly.. so that if i did crash it.. i didnt care ( hynudai excell ftw).

Good luck dude.. with the new laws comming in it may make your life a little hard.

But if you play nice on the road you should be fine.

I hear all these horror stories of ppl getting pulled over and defected and im glad i havent had that happen to me.

Just play safe..dont be stupid.. and they wont have a reason to pull you over.

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Hey dude. welcome to sau. I think i know the general area your live in if its in algester. im in algester too, wave if you see me.

you should be right with the pow-lice, as long as your dont look like a typical boy racer, ie, wearing a hat backwards at night; your chair reclined to the floor; egging others on at the lights, you have nothing to worry about.

good luck dude, hope to see you around.

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Hey dude. welcome to sau. I think i know the general area your live in if its in algester. im in algester too, wave if you see me.

you should be right with the pow-lice, as long as your dont look like a typical boy racer, ie, wearing a hat backwards at night; your chair reclined to the floor; egging others on at the lights, you have nothing to worry about.

good luck dude, hope to see you around.

Yeah i live in parkinson just past action, ill keep any eye out :P

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