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OOOOoooO do it!!!

*Imagines the sound of a lumpy V8 torana*

Tracy's brother has an old school HR holden, clean as and in show condition ... with a 350 under the hood. Awesome.

I like the V8 rumble, without the Commonwhore attitude. A Torana would make a nice project me thinks :)

The more I think about it, the more I want it ... damn house extension costs ;)

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Tracy's brother has an old school HR holden, clean as and in show condition ... with a 350 under the hood. Awesome.

I like the V8 rumble, without the Commonwhore attitude. A Torana would make a nice project me thinks :)

The more I think about it, the more I want it ... damn house extension costs :laugh:

Screw the house, you can sleep in a tent cant ya? ;)

Torry torry torry torry torryyyyy

-D

sorry to hear that michael

dont you guys have zoned alarm for your house

i know that if someone accidentally walks into my house in the middle of the night

the alarm will go off in a sec like a house on fire lol

maybe have a look into that for the future mate

ADT do some good home monitored alarm systems

Got an alarm, but complacency had kicked in. Sometimes you just forget to put it on, pretty poor I know. Getting a roller door installed and I have always wanted a dog too!

Great story RubyRS4, I would have loved the person to stick around, I got a 750mm Sidchrome breaker bar under my bed and my brother collects knives.

Mike

Got an alarm, but complacency had kicked in. Sometimes you just forget to put it on, pretty poor I know. Getting a roller door installed and I have always wanted a dog too!

Great story RubyRS4, I would have loved the person to stick around, I got a 750mm Sidchrome breaker bar under my bed and my brother collects knives.

Mike

I have my own "surprise" under my bed.

If anyone broke in my house and still felt like sticking around after seeing some of my framed photos and framed medals, they deserve to be "sorted". :)

if anyone broke into my house id congratulate them for not de-knackering themselves whilst climbing the gate.

Oh and its not Waffle day Murray coz its Ash Wednesday. What do you like on your ash?

been watching tokyo drift too much damo

do it rubes

that thing looks like a beast.....

haha funny you should mention that...There is a New Fast & Furious film coming out..with all the crew from the first one..Looks actioned packed and very chreographed :)

Tracy's brother has an old school HR holden, clean as and in show condition ... with a 350 under the hood. Awesome.

I like the V8 rumble, without the Commonwhore attitude. A Torana would make a nice project me thinks :)

The more I think about it, the more I want it ... damn house extension costs :/

I totally understand. I have to deal with the commonwhore attitude from my partner!! who actually used to be a Skyline person......

I think Toranas are an exception tho, definatly would. The way there priced these days you may not get a chance later!

SAU is a bad influence huh. Haha

Fast & Furious (2009)

Heading back to the streets where it all began, two men rejoin two women to blast muscle, tuner and exotic cars across Los Angeles and floor through the Mexican desert. When a crime brings them back to L.A., fugitive ex-con Dom Toretto reignites his feud with agent Brian O'Connor. But as they are forced to confront a shared enemy, Dom and Brian must give in to an uncertain new trust if they hope to outmaneuver him. And from convoy heists to precision tunnel crawls across international lines, two men will find the best way to get revenge: push the limits of what's possible behind the wheel

WOO HOO. nearly got my 1996 hilux tray top 2.8 d should be good to go by tonight, on the way back i got pulled over by the police in the skyline.. was rather pleasant.. they gave me a formal warning for my p plate having fallen down and then i continued to have a chat with the other officer about the car.. we had a bit of a chat about sau and he proceeded to say something along the lines its good to see clubs doing something constructive rather than some of the "commodore" clubs around. asked about my semi slicks and things like that but generally a nice run in with the officers. + 1 to holden hill po po

some say imports are targeted by police, i suspect not.

OoOoOo!!

The trailer I seen for it had two cars speeding up to a truck hauling 4 petrol fuelages. The cars did 360's and latching there carsin reverse to the petrol tanker fuelages and then stole them from him and then the truck rolled over and blew up!!

:)

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