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R33 tank is 65Lt its my understanding that once the fuel light comes on there is 15lt left in the bottom of the tank it may be 8lt i cant remember, i know i read it in my manual though

Very nice. That means I had 14L left and did 478KM including some spiritedly driving! Thats pretty damn good economy :D I was freaking out thinking the cars going to conk out somewhere in the hills haha

so, in perth at the moment. went to the air race today, was fairly awesome aside from the long amounts of nothing in between shit. and goddamn perth has some pretty harsh sun, im pretty burnt up, lol.

^ so you did decide to piss off for a bit with that car money Dave. I got booted from the cas :D

got my new rims...

lenso D1R...

18x10+22 and 18x9 +15

hmmm lets say anyone keen for some mexican?

They doon't look too bad fitment wise. Is that with the suspension compressed? Even if it is, you could probaby get away with some nice tyre stretch and a bit of camber. If the suspension is hanging in those pics, I dare say the camber from loading it up + a stretched tyre will have those fitting fking brilliantly.

Either way a guard roll will be needed though :)

Haha thanks guys.

Nah he didn't wash it down with a Paley - but he is always trying to get his lips around a beer. Like father, like son I suppose.

Let me tell you though - after he finally came down from his sugar high he slept like a log last night :D

went on the Nissan Silvia Just Drive cruise, and had this happened to my mate (i was the passenger)...

As I was leaving the car park I was following the black 34 who decided to chuck a massive skid, cuttin a blind corner on fifteenth st, then he snapped it back sidewayz around the corner, spun out and was millimeters from hittin a stoby pole. Then he pulled another massive skid and drove off so i followed him thinking that he was goin on the cruise. After 3 minutes or so of following the dude i realised that he wasnt goin on the cruise. At this point i was lost, so i pulled over to have a look at the map and i realised that we were goin in the opposite direction to everyone else. So i turned around and tried to find my way back and got lost again. I cant bloody believe it! I was so frustrated that I ended up goin home.

just wondering who this hero is as he had an SAU sticker...

you know its ppl like that thats giving the rest of us a bad name...

THIS IS EXTREME!

FULLY BODY TATTOO

You thing you're tough and can handle tattooing? :)

Scroll down if you're not squeamish!

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:):D:(

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hey guys just need to vent a little

my boyfriend Dante of 2 weeks went away for "work" without telling me he was going, and then i find out that while we were together he took some chick out off face book to lunch then after 3 days of not talking to me cause of "bad reception" he sends me a sms breaking up with me because lachlan is a big problem. when i got home yesterday there was a really nice email saying i need to get super model looks and loose weight so i can wear the bikini he has picked out for me and clames we were still together, so this is what i find today on his face book

Christie Hales-Thornton wrote at 7:12pmHey Sexy Boy, big THANK-YOU for the lovely lunch in Naracoorte. I'm in Adelaide next week, can't wait to catch up for coffee.

XOXO

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