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i want to give a plug to the new ''hollywood stunt driver'' show @ movie world..

shits all over the police academy show for sure :)

they used the new evo, in rwd only, man they sound good.

some pics

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just so happens my fav drifter, Eugene Arendsen was one of the drivers, so managed to grab a snap with him

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got some vids ill post up laters

Just had a squiz of Sinergy. They got an R32 GTS-t there with more km than mine for $15k.

So $20k for mine should be a fair price? lol!

http://www.tradingpost.com.au/Automotive/U...ckToResult=true

Edited by muirsky
they used the new evo, in rwd only, with the most rediculously homosexual rims in existance. man those rims were shit.

Geez your not wrong :)

Looks like a pretty cool show though, skids are always a winner :worship:

Edited by AndrewJZX100

Mitch,

Generally the first time you get caught is a warning. But hay could get a cop that issues a fine on the spot. IMO its not worth the risk. Just walk down to the general store it sooo close!

Also if you are actually in the market for a lid PM me cos i work in the bike industry full time :)

Mitch,

Generally the first time you get caught is a warning. But hay could get a cop that issues a fine on the spot. IMO its not worth the risk. Just walk down to the general store it sooo close!

Also if you are actually in the market for a lid PM me cos i work in the bike industry full time :)

nah was going to go down to work (pizza hut) and get free pizza cause im broke as fk LOL

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