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finally got my car back on the road after fixing a few bugs good news is it has 184 kw at the wheels bad news coils are stuffed :) so i should get more whn there done also can make it out to some cruises :)

oh god. thats the best idea evar! im gonna do that on my next run. were a f**kload of cars there, probably 100+. gonna be at least half that defected if the cops are quick. :)

i remember happening upon an rck cruise some years ago (damn parents commo drivin mates) at one of their bigger meets at parafield bunnings, just as we got out the car, their then leader, dunno his name, dunno if hes still king dick, was starting to give a briefing i spose youd call it. and he was actively encouraging the cruises to actively disregard the speed limits/red lights, do burnouts, and run from the police, yelling things like "f**k THE cops!", and then going on further saying that if one of them should get caught, that they should give 'the dirty f**kin pig' a mouthful cause hes 'less than nothin'.

and the crowd was actually getting pumped up... f**k.

yeah. it was pretty rad. and the mad ringies on main north made me moist. mmmm, single peggers.

also, if anyone wants HID's, theres another group buy on the r31 club, run by angry.

theyre pretty farken cheap, but pretty good quality, used em on my celsior, probably gonna grab another kit for the 200.

BOO rofl i forgot my password so that's why i haven't been on for ages.

well yesterday i had a 3d/4d scan done :), definately a girl i saw her girly bits haha

she has a head full of hair, just like i did when i was born, ahh she has my feet aswel ;)

i'll put a few of the pics up in my thread so youse can see some :)

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