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Sammeh, bells run tonight, ive got APR software trial installed on the S4 and its pretty mental... pulls harder than a 14yo schoolboy!

only lasts 6 hrs tho!

Mass your out yeah? weaksauce

Vic?

Doof?

abo

Anyone...

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Sammeh, bells run tonight, ive got APR software trial installed on the S4 and its pretty mental... pulls harder than a 14yo schoolboy!

only lasts 6 hrs tho!

Mass your out yeah? weaksauce

Vic?

Doof?

abo

Anyone...

hey ed... wisemans cruise tongiht.. thornleigh maccas at 9.30

OMG!! Forget your old front bar! i'm onto bigger and better things!! aka an r34 gtr! wooo :thumbsup:

can't beleive i didn't notice this thread! was too busy figuring it out in spotted!

grats man! your deserve it :woot: bags being one of the first to get a ride :ph34r:

hahaha yeh i know u too well thanks -MONA- the car is great man i love it

lol! you know me too well! see above post :)
mass ur a mad c**t

congrats brother

thanks mate, your cousin mansoor was over tonight he droooooled lol

u need to get ur ass over and have a look..

thanks again guys need to meetup soon

haha nice one greg...

true but im sure i wud have sold the beast to someone by now if u didnt take it... plus u got an awesome car at an awesome price :thumbsup:

come past ill take u for a drive... and snatch that cash lol...

just call me im home all day

hahaha yeh sam relax its not staying on the road like the old used to half the time...

im building a garage at my place alongside the house. for now it stays at mums place

Any chance you were driving around Meadowbank yesterday arvo around 5 - passed a similiar looking R34 GTR on the railway bridge (car had yello plates I think, didn't catch them though?).

Would've given a nod, but was too busy drooling lol :thumbsup:

Nice buy in any case.

Any chance you were driving around Meadowbank yesterday arvo around 5 - passed a similiar looking R34 GTR on the railway bridge (car had yello plates I think, didn't catch them though?).

Would've given a nod, but was too busy drooling lol :P

Nice buy in any case.

hey dude yeh that was me i saw u.. i didnt know it was u though.. u from thar area?

thanks

hahaha yeh sam relax its not staying on the road like the old used to half the time...

im building a garage at my place alongside the house. for now it stays at mums place

Dude, I have a spare garage at my house :(

You're more than welcome to leave it there. Very safe neighbourhood. Big double garage door. :D

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