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Cheers for the Birthday Wishes.....

I hit the big 30 today..... Ill be heading out to the local for a few this arvo with the boss and then probably stay for the night..... Day off tomorrow YAY

:sorcerer:

Mr Sniper911 - Justin

PS. looking forward to meeting all you Adelaide ppl soon..... im movin to Adelaide to live.......

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LOL nah.... everyone who wants it, well they dont have any money..... so might end up keeping it..... noone seems to be buying at the moment....

Thanks again for the birthday wishes. :w00t:

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Cheers guys :D im heading of to sydney tonight with loz (owner of ns.com) and many other mates we going to go round 3 of the drift australia series then run a muck in the city :O

i bought meself a 32 gtst for my birthday also :O

cheers again,

Danny

Oh coolies...We will be there saturday saying hi to the JMS guys and others from SA :w00t:

Strippers FTW!! ;):woot::D

(Mensgallery) *winks*

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Danny: Where are pics of this said 32? Sounds nice ;)

its only a 32 dont need pics :( basically its black gtr kit, stock ride height with sus work stock wheels but 200rwkw+ :( just sick of police attention, i still have me 180 if i wanna hit the track and also my jeep for cruzin :(

i feel like a newbie on here even tho the first time i joined woulda been bout 6-7 years ago when i got me r33 my nick back then was pretty bloody ovious.... 'R33skyline' ah to be young again.

anyway time to pack, then go docs n get a sick note for 2moz hehehe.

and for the ppl who know me, i have never ever been to a strip club...

cheers again guys!

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i feel like a newbie on here even tho the first time i joined woulda been bout 6-7 years ago when i got me r33 my nick back then was pretty bloody ovious.... 'R33skyline' ah to be young again.

anyway time to pack, then go docs n get a sick note for 2moz hehehe.

hahaha you can't be that old :(

happy b'day to the both of you :(

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