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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!!

:)

OMG that is sooo realistic bro

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.

awesome dude! Even if u did get defected, you would have just canceled rego and stripped it for dedicated track :)

lol its always good fun paying out the fast and furious series lol

btw damo you only have 4 teams in your dream team league or whatever footy thing u got going lol

Edited by Krishy
I know, not much interest! When it gets to the deadline they fill the league with randoms.

well then thats a bit f**ked up then

so common SAU footy fans get into it mate

i dont even follow footy and i am in there.....

you never know might learn a bit about another sport or soo

Main Street, Mawson Lakes. If you come up salisbury highway (from West) then turn right onto the bridge (opposite enffue), go over the bridge (which goes over the interchange), turn right at the lights, follow the road about 200m, its opposite Cafe Primo.

http://maps.google.com.au/maps?f=q&sou...x_HFDA&cd=1

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