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Cut me deep... :laughing-smiley-014:

LOL...dont hang shit on The Streets , they are modern day poets :P

Ah yes the Lada. So sad to see it go. It was a loyal thing, it saved my life last year when my car was off the road. It provided endless entertainment when having a can, several episodes of me in fits of laughter when coming home to see its bumper bar and other misc bolts accross the street as a result of the proud dad deciding it needed more lighting. It annoyed neighbours...it was a crowd puller at car shows.

Im not sure what i miss the most, the Lada or the cat :D

Ahhh the memories.........

Some of my favourites include:

1. As you said, trying to hit 80km/hr on the back straight at Sandown was hilarious.

2. Juz climbing on the roof and breaking the ariels at the GP and then denying it.

3. Me and Scottish took the lada down to Phillip Island for a track day, and when we got out, our feet were still vibrating 20 minutes later.

4. At the drags, when your passenger became concerned that his seat was not exactly bolted down.

5. Listening to Ash b!tch about how cold it was in the "Russian Ice Chest" the whole way back from Shepparton.

6. The prescence - nothing funnier than rocking up to traffic lights in the Lada, people chcking out the stickers, ariels, yellow flashing light, etc, etc and the looks on their faces while they try to figure out WTF kind of car it is.

RIP Team Lada :P

I have fond memories of being very drunk at the GP06 and breaking the aeriel conectors off the lada after trying to get down off the roof, right after this photo was taken..

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And yes I did deny it, because I didn't realise it was me that broke it.... drunk!!

Outside the Committee Meeting at Leewang's house, busting the centre shaft out of one of them, and then pushing the damn thing across the tram lines into a random car park.

Removing the exhaust system for tractor sounds.

And the mercy dash back from DECA after my "Radiator Incident" to my best mates engagement party.

:wave: SAU needs a Lada support vehicle.

Hehe - vandal!

Here's a happy time. Waiting on the side of the Hume after realising the low fuel warning light actually worked...

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One for the books, where my car actually rescused the Lada, rather then vice versa :wave:

LOL...i hardly recognise the hard top without the black bonnet and all the stickers :P

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