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this little runt called like 5 times saying ''i won free adidas shorts'' and shit like that, as soon as i started paying him out,

he giglled like a little school girl!!

and then i said optus was tracing his number and he hung up strait away.....

so.........th reverse phone book is???

shame about the defect scott, least you got a few days to drive it around. girl i work with was defected by our friendly officer neil in her 180 not too long ago.

also, i love finding random shit for the s14 on yahoo and import monster, i see you lurking ben, you know you want it. :P

woot

1st warning

lol you landlubbers you, not appreciating my "neil"-love (in a pure manly way of course)

muahahahaha !

fk it. karma is a bitch I say. always has been & always will be.

we'll see....we'll see.

also, i love finding random shit for the s14 on yahoo and import monster, i see you lurking ben, you know you want it. :P

That's cool as f**k. I was either going to do either leopard print or Luis Vuitton Door trims/shifter boot/cage padding/cam covers.... but thats awesome.

Got better things to spend $350 bucks on ATM though... Like camber arms... :P

I played around with my Coilovers tonight.... I cant go any lower without smashing the kit to pieces on ripple strips... Just how I like it. 25mm spacers and rear camber arms by this weekend.

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lookin good ben, huge improvement with the stickers gone, lv print everything sounds like a laugh.

hmm, 2000 posts and i didnt even notice...

Edited by scandyflick

Well since its my 21st :P tomorrow i think SA SAU should donate to me a:

Fully built RB26/30

Twin GTRS's

Full Bride interior

East bear rear bar/sides/ z-tune front

think that isnt to much.

Much love Luke ;)

Edited by Luke_ENR34
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