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also comes with free lube (not needed) :whistling:

no. it was the corruption chat for the night.

think corruption. read again. lol

hows the detailing going?

hahaha, one of vish's mates??????

you have all corrupted me, i USED to be sweet and innocent *batters eyelids*

was up till just after 12am polishing, but she's looking hot as!!! jonny and i'll be sure to post up pics...

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something did happen after we left to go get fawdaw-read

bah i hate rain.. bah i hate 205s.. bah i hate the 2way with them other items.. stupid.. didnt even meant to do anything.. soo glad i learned how to control a spin. :lol: no more driving 180sx in the wet. liberty FTW

mark gave me a heart attack, got on the highway, looked back and here he is headlights spinning round infront of 100kph traffic

ur lucky ther wasnt a guardrail there bro, u wuda bounced off that and died man, all i could think of was han from tokyo drift lol

u remind me of him! and he died! touch wood. but yea, leave the 180 at home wen it rains man, ill send u my dry cleaning bill

dazza

Fawdaw, did u get home ok?sooo sorry ther was nutin we could do, that key was well messed up, hope u got a tow ok.

yes they are

and Mark FTW win doing clutch kicks onto the motorway at 10:30 at night and spinning...

WOOHOO for Mark.

p.s. he didnt really....clutch kick that is.

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and teena no need to go overboard on the girlyness next time, pink tops and wedding talk-i get now, ur a girly girl after all, i was alllll wrong lol (just joking hun)

hope the wedding goes well looks like its a really nice day too should look ausome

yea but he did spin it lol

thanks for cruising up with us 57igg, really good to meet you, hope to catch up again sumtime

yeah buddy no prob....farken i was getting wheel spin in 4th as well...when i headed to the offramp....i was like coool!!!

cya tomorrow if you are coming.

IT WASNT COOL.. on logan road when i was just spining up 2nd and 3rd.. that was fine.. 6000rpm lol.. i was ready for that.. but not the friken highway..saw u guys gun it.. i did to in 4th and the 2way goes.. LOCK TIME.. and she goes gutter.. snap highway.. skid.. stop.. then i had the issue of driving back onto the highway.. lol i did not mean to do that.. didnt clutch kick it once.. to wet for that shit.

u think u wer scared darren.. my mate was shiting himself.. LITERALLY.. smells like vish's tuna friend in my car now.

shit how would u know what tuna stains smell like.. i think shes been around ur end too haha .. damm u @ Fast 2 Furious drifters .. Brisssy Drift !

i went home and slept like a baby lol...

im too scared to take mine side ways.. although the top mount.. humm.. i will always be sideways.. might wack a sticker on there .. frequently angled ! ..

it was good to meet all you guys sorry if i wasnt talkative.. jet lagged lol ! .. was quite run down ..

hahaha, one of vish's mates??????

you have all corrupted me, i USED to be sweet and innocent *batters eyelids*

was up till just after 12am polishing, but she's looking hot as!!! jonny and i'll be sure to post up pics...

Nah Adams friend with Benifits ! .. i think she called him again tonite for a closer look at her BOX ! her rear end is held by gasket glue !

for those that were there u will no i was on the fone half the nite to an unlucky sau member who couldnt make it due to a snapped key in the ignition of his car and was stuck in milton, wel we went and met him after the meet and he ended up havin to get his car towed from the servo. member we were thinking of how to get the ignition off with the screw in the back?? well we tried that and it didnt work, he called me tonite and told me that the tow guy to him that the barrel ignition on the liner is actually riveted to the steering column so it wud have needed to be drilled off. dunno if its true but yea that puts out the idea of unscrewing it off!

for those that were there u will no i was on the fone half the nite to an unlucky sau member who couldnt make it due to a snapped key in the ignition of his car and was stuck in milton, wel we went and met him after the meet and he ended up havin to get his car towed from the servo. member we were thinking of how to get the ignition off with the screw in the back?? well we tried that and it didnt work, he called me tonite and told me that the tow guy to him that the barrel ignition on the liner is actually riveted to the steering column so it wud have needed to be drilled off. dunno if its true but yea that puts out the idea of unscrewing it off!

Darren ignition barrels on cars are just about all either riveted or one way snap off screws but I haven't checked yet but I'm pretty sure the ignition harness unscrews from the back of the barrel but he still wouldn't have been able to steer it because of the lock.

neways at least he got it home

Mick

and teena no need to go overboard on the girlyness next time, pink tops and wedding talk-i get now, ur a girly girl after all, i was alllll wrong lol (just joking hun)

hope the wedding goes well looks like its a really nice day too should look ausome

LMAO!!! You crack me up Irish Boy...

My 34 even had pretty pink ribbons on her for the wedding lol.

I'm sure you've seen the pics from Chris's wedding day in the other thread.

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