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Here's some tips to the eastsiders if you want to come

to come to our westies meet:

*Come in your trackies

*Your haviana thongs

*Min 12" sub

*Blaze some R&B

*bring some maccaz

and youll fit right in lol

Love the West

Ok not that much - but its pretty cool here :laugh:

lol man i don't even have a cd player let alone min 12" sub :laugh:

i got a hole in the f**ken dash thats what i have!!! bloody thieves...oh well lolz shit happens

Edited by jakez88
Western Suburbs rule!

Ive lived here all my life and I always will

I live in Caroline Springs and its nice

and quiet down here

Although I got to admit these bloody damn

roadworks are hurting my baby,

I have to watch out for every ditch or

bump and pray to got my front bumper

stays on ;(

But anyway....

Middle Class peeps are cool

Im sick of all the upper class fags....

Who get a brand new car on their Ps

or go give some1 20k to do their car

up for them

Peace to all my west suburbs peeps

BTY my num plates aren't CMY32 at the

moment, theyre standard blk slimline

Suprising thing is though...

I have never not once been pulled over in

my 32 and I cruise all around our suburbs

Im wrapt........ :)

I think i remember seeing you before in Cairnlea. But you say your plates aren't CMY32 at the moment?

It was a while back, but i'm pretty sure i remember you trying to race me on Cairnela drive/deer park. Although i can't remember if i was in my R32 or r33??

So where were those photos taken? I lived in the west all my life and do not recognize that place :)

Unless it's the new Safeway rooftop parking, which i haven't been there yet, but read the next meet may be there. I have worked in that Safeway heaps, installed and maintain all their weighing equipment (scales).

Well in two weeks i'll be keen to join you all. After a 12 month absence my car will be back cruising the western streets; on occasion :)

Kelvin's car looks ace! Love the kit but could never entertain the thought of putting it on my car, due to the motorsport activities i do and plan to do.

I think i remember seeing you before in Cairnlea. But you say your plates aren't CMY32 at the moment?

It was a while back, but i'm pretty sure i remember you trying to race me on Cairnela drive/deer park. Although i can't remember if i was in my R32 or r33??

Yeah that was me :)

My plates are blk slimline plates UUD***

I saw u in your 33 very nice colour dude

Havent decided if im gonna come down

tomorrow yet - dont even come on the forums much

to know any of u

Here's some tips to the eastsiders if you want to come

to come to our westies meet:

*Come in your trackies

*Your haviana thongs

*Min 12" sub

*Blaze some R&B

*bring some maccaz

and youll fit right in lol

Love the West

Ok not that much - but its pretty cool here :)

LOL! Ok

*Well I don't have trackies

*Don't wear thongs

*I have no Sub, cuz it can weight my car down

*I can blaze some Hardcore / Metalcore / Heavy Metal music... BTW my rear speakers don't work

*I prefer Hungry Jacks

I use to live in Point Cook... :)

So can I come along... LOL!

Edited by (00)SKYLINE(00)
damn that yellow wrx is fkn nice!

Its forsale too! Cant get carsales working when I do ill post the link!

Lemme kno if non skylines are permitted, cos hes keen on coming again, hes there washing his car every 2nd day anyways :ermm: U guys are bound to see him there if u frequent there.

Al: Good call, I want my next car to hit the track so no show pony looks for me anymore :D

Dezz: Should be if its Toosdee!!

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