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NAME: JESSE OR JEZ ^_^

LOCATION: GOLD COAST IN @ HELENSVALE

CARS: R32 4DOOR GTS-T SILVER, PULSAR N15 HATCHBACK

MSN: [email protected]

plates: 32JEZ, 199DML

pictures: www.sql-gaming.com/user/JeZ/

Edited by 32JEZ

NAME: James

LOCATION: Brissy

CAR:R33 GTS-T

Dont have MSN will get it one day when i get round to it.

Always up for a cruise and meeting others when i can - which isnt often only get out once or twice a month.

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Edited by subzeroR33
hey all, im adam from briz north side, i drive a black r32 gtst m-spec with white nismo LMGT-1 rims. basic mods at this point in time, but the car runs great and heaps of fun to drive on my day off. give me a chalk if ya see me round, also forest lakes area where i work. later adam.

Type-m :P

You would get flammed in the general section //wastelands if you were caught saying that... dont let Dan The Man see you typing that.. he will get the ban stick out :sick:

welcome though.. if i see ya ill flash my lights at you and hopefully not run you off the road...

on second thoughts.. i might just beep

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