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yaaaaaaaaaaaayz i have the new HN cd :(

you should all listen to it :D hahaha

oh i got my L's renewed today, i almost got my fulls :thumbsup:

the woman doing my photo thought it was a standard till she asked

the other person, so damn it LOL

Edited by pokie

shame its fake.

the pics of the engine are a skyline engine bay.

everything lines up to where it would be on a skyline,

but nothing for a magna. strut towers are the first giveaway, then the wiper motor, etc etc.

damn and i was gonna go buy it ;) seems ive been had

any one heading to the classic rally thing on today?

ill prob try n take a late n long lunch to catch some of it. just need to find a way to sneak my car into it :(

Edited by gzilla

siff someone dosnt pull up with a trailer and chuck that engine on and make a run for it. how the hell does the engine come completely off the car like that. its almost as bad as that enzo crash.

thought the link was gonna be 1 of the porche's in the classic rally for a second, seen 1 red 911 lock it up and just miss a barrier reverse back and come round for the second lap and spin out on the same corner. also seen another car nearly lose it into the timer's coming out of a chicane :( lucky he got it back straight again

Some nice cars here in Sydney, these two were parked out the front of my hotel last night....

Tonight I read there was a major cruise just around the corner last night, DOH! missed some more good shots.

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Yep. The gold MR2 was also a feature car in ASM a while back, while it had D CUPS plates.

possibly where i saw them.

on another note, how stupid are the subway adds where you can win a free bike?

the dude on it is the guy from the biggest loser. lost all this weight etc.

the thing is, they dont show his body, at all. all they show is his head, and at the end when he rides off on the bike, its clearly not him.

he sucks, hes obviously still porky.

possibly where i saw them.

on another note, how stupid are the subway adds where you can win a free bike?

the dude on it is the guy from the biggest loser. lost all this weight etc.

the thing is, they dont show his body, at all. all they show is his head, and at the end when he rides off on the bike, its clearly not him.

he sucks, hes obviously still porky.

Sue them for a free GTR :D

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