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I'm in heaven now, no more GOD DAMN YELLOW STICKER so suck on that one you rotten corrupt swines. and yes i said that. until police respect me as an equal member of the public roads and stop painting me with the same brush as they do "hooligans" and "street drifters" then i do not respect them either.

what a marvellous day.

finished work at 12, got a yellow sticker off, and now i'm cooling off with a peter's billabong and then i'm going for a job interview

and i can't stop, because i won't stop

ps

if i hear any of you say "but the police are doing a good job you would have been driving like a dickhead"

i offer you a pre-emptive f**k YOU and ask you to kindly put away your keyboard because you obviously haven't had the same assf**king i have recieved.

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lol wtf... haha, who are you!?

nah, it has stock wheels on cos i sold my old ones i'm STILL waiting on rims from overseas!

but seriously i don't believe we've met? and you know where i live?

:)

lol wtf... haha, who are you!?

nah, it has stock wheels on cos i sold my old ones i'm STILL waiting on rims from overseas!

but seriously i don't believe we've met? and you know where i live?

:)

HA HA Lets not take a restraining order yet....ive not been stalking you all that long LOL

You live around the corner from my brothers place so i pass there weekly. I knew your car from your old Avatar of your ceffy LOL No, we officially have not met, though some time ago before i bought my Skyline i was going to knock on the door to buy your Ceffy....but relised it was NA :)

Can't believe you're still waiting on those rims Rowan. Its been a while. I still need to take some pics of my car with the new rims. Looks hot as :action-smiley-069:

What did you get the yellow for? Let me guess. When you put on the turbo... you still had NA brakes?? Something you wouldn't think they would notice. Or was it something else??

Hey i will gives ya's a hint. use car wax on the inside of the front windscreen glass. It helps stuff not stick to the glass. Seemed to work for me last time i got a sticker. Cop stuck it on and couldn't get it to stay on right. Sticker was peeling the edges. After sitting in the sun for a bit it soon fell off on the floor.

:action-smiley-069:

Rdirty 3: i'ts DE+T now, hammers hard,

R33GTS RYAN!!!!!! WHATS UP!!!! im getting a little concerned to be honest!!! im waiting on the damn tracking number, should come thru tomorrow i think they're caught up at customs or some shit, my brakes are fine, they are the same spec on cefiro, so there's no worries there,.

as for the drive nissan will get defeted, i hate cops for defecting c ars that look modded, yet they don't defect shitbag corollas or toranas or XF falcons, i saw one at the pits and the suspension was f**king CREAKING!!!! WTF!!!

as for the car wax thing, if your defect note looks tampered with you are eligable for a 5 thousand dollar fine

but the DPI officers would have to be real turds to do that,

in further news, my car was side swiped in the work carpark today. fun.

yeah i am contacting central management tomorrow for CCTV footage of where my car was, i BLEEV it was a delivery truck, cos the paint left on it was that of a dodgy truck, so will take it from there! molto peeved.



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