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Did you catch the plate of that Evo during the hectic traffic light grudge match Ruby? :P

I did, but by the time I got to work ... I forgot :P

The cop has their plate number now, if you wanna ask them :P

Edited by RubyRS4
Haha fair enough, was just wondering if it was a well known member of a certain forum or not :P

Correcting myself ... it was an Evo 6 (think I said Evo 7). White in clolour with white rims and rear wing, typical end can sticking out the back ... that much I do remember. :P

Spotted a white Evo Lancer getting nicked by a traffic cop just 15 mins ago! :P

The driver (I think it was a chick) must be stupid as. :P Near the old gaol on Port Road was a speed camera set up. Driver of Evo wanted to drag race me on my bike. I let them have their "win". I saw the speed camera, they didn't. Trophy for them :P

did she have p plates? brown hair? could be the same i seen cruising at 200km all the way down salisbury highway. darting through the traffic, neva seen a chick drive so crazy before.

Okay, story time. True story, this time:

I went on a road trip with the boys to Melbourne late last year.

I went from here:

Which had a view of here:

Then we walked into here:

And then.... uh oh... got kicked out of here:

So, we got hungry and walked into possibly the messiest McDonalds I have ever been in:

Then, it got really messy and I can't remember much after that.

BUT... we woke... to our room looking like this:

And yes... that is infact someones passport on the stove burner. Why? We will never know.

Thank you for reading.

Hey,

Does anyone know what the usual trade in price is on a 2door manual R34 GT?...

Im going to have a look at a GT-T in a car yard on the weekend, they told me they would give me a price on mine when they see it but It would be good to know what the likley offer would be.....

eww car yard trade in is unattractive, you'll probably only get 10-12k for it on trade up.

For example:

Redbook doesn't have any listings for R34 GT, so heres the 1998 R34 GT-T current prices

* Private Price Guide $18,100 - $21,000

* Trade In Price Guide $14,200 - $17,100

Okay, story time. True story, this time:

I went on a road trip with the boys to Melbourne late last year.

-stuff-

And yes... that is infact someones passport on the stove burner. Why? We will never know.

Thank you for reading.

LOL road trips are fking awesome. Few mates and I went on a road trip to Sydney coupla years back over the Queens Birthday long weekend. 3 of us did stints of 5 hours driving each (4th bloke didn't get a steer :P), took a bit longer than usual because we kept stopping to hit up drinks and have a nut on the pokies :P

Fking brilliant weekend though, 5 days straight of drinking, gambling and macking on lowies :P

Woo hopefully get my gearbox back today, hopefully!

had rebuild and lots of work done to it :P

Heh I'm getting my new one next week some time. Won't be fitted for a couple of weeks but its been a long time coming and I'm excited like Big Kev..

R33 GTR Series 2 Manual box. MMM.

-D

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