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/start rant

i HATE how my mate and i cant drive our skylines around to take photos of them at random car parks and what not without getting tailed by police ,

heck , even the security guards at the places we go to are fine with us being there because all we are doing is taking photos of our pride and joy,

like seriously go pull over wankers that go on RCK and do burnouts and try to drift , im just annoyed that i cant take my car out soon as the sun goes down

without getting pulled over for a "random breath test" which leads to a vehicle inspection which leads to being reamed .

im not having a dig at the police, im having a dig at the retarded law's , ive met nice cops in the past and i respect them , just not too keen on

being picked on when im doing the right things and just going from A to B .

/end rant

That sucks mitch, a mate of mines mum died of cancer Friday night. She was a beautiful person. I don't know why all the good people have to die young... and all the rapists and murderers and thieves live long happy lives!!!

picked up my new daily!

1990 gun metal grey corolla hatch thing. manual 170,000km's and some sick little exhaust haha

the things a bucket of shit but i only paid a grand and ive done 80km init and the petrol gauge hasnt even moved abit (donno if its broken though haha)

might have to put a sau sticker on it :)

picked up my new daily!

1990 gun metal grey corolla hatch thing. manual 170,000km's and some sick little exhaust haha

the things a bucket of shit but i only paid a grand and ive done 80km init and the petrol gauge hasnt even moved abit (donno if its broken though haha)

might have to put a sau sticker on it :yucky:

Better be careful with those stickers Kye.....apparently cops read the forums and might defect you for it! :):whoops:

OMG

just found out a good mate of mine from school had a heart attack on thursday :S:S:S

i still cant beleive this has happened , he was like a brother to me :'(

RIP Peter

:) you know peter??

he's my GF's cousin....

small world eh..

but yes, 19 yo and dies from heart attack, very sad.

RIP mate.

That sucks mitch, a mate of mines mum died of cancer Friday night. She was a beautiful person. I don't know why all the good people have to die young... and all the rapists and murderers and thieves live long happy lives!!!

I don't think they all live long happy lives...

Not all good people die young, it's just not in our control.

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