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Rob, my Skyline is at Viva Garage just taking up empty space. No rush to do anything about it. I'll be importing it back to Malaysia anyway, cos the market for Skylines there is good.

By the way, I'm less stressed up driving the Civic, and at the same time very interested to find out how the cops are gonna defect the Civic, hhmm, maybe, air freshener too close to driver's seat? affect: may produce a scent too potent for the driver? :D

Quote "ummmm here on SAU we never never ever drag race on the streets cause its not safe ... sometimes it seems like some people do because they have a very rare uncontrollable jolting foot condition ... "

Hiep - I note your sarcasm and appreciate it in all it's goodness :)

Mel - ewwwwwwwwwww you are nasty ;)

hmm, better late than never :)

Name: Julian (Joolz)

Car: VR Commodore- still looking for 180sx (shuddup rob) :D

Job: Web/Graphic Designer

Location: West

Stuff i like: cars, cruizez, friends, dance music, games etc, etc...

ICQ: 23526423

I also represent JAFFA here coz he's too computer illiterate to get on the net and use the forum :D

Name: Suresh

Car: VXII SS Commodore (LS1)

This aint an average commodore so dont be soft - give him a run :)

Job: Service Manager Metro Holden

Location: West

Stuff i like: same as me

Matt R - my bro did have trouble keeping in line..but getting used to it..live up around Birdwood, Gumeracha area if ya know it.. Da 300zx and R32 come down most weekends, cruise 2 town or da bay..should meet up 1 time if your around..tis all good. shaz.

Name : John

Cars : GTRs, EVO7, SS ute

Job : Manager + performance testing

Location : NE - near the hills

Stuff I like : Racing,High Speeds,Crusing fast,Hooning with Cheeky

Stuff I dont like : Subarus, Volksies,Hyundais, slow drivers,radars.

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