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Reuben, its not SMASA - SMASA is Street Machine Association of South Australia which was the previous show... tomorrow is Old School & New Age Auto Show :D

:P

Err ... I knew that :P

nomination for thread of the decade, almost cried with laughter a few times http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Co...ead-t56368.html

2 hours til works ends for the week, cant wait.

speaking of funny, while I was on the job and in the middle of filming, my phone rang (normally turn it off if I remember).

Looked at it on the bluetooth (which is setup for auto answer after a few rings) and there was Mr (smartass) Madaz's name?

I kept filming as the thing auto-answered just to have Rick Astley pumping thru my car speakers and onto my video....could've killed the bugger (and I probably still will)!!

speaking of funny, while I was on the job and in the middle of filming, my phone rang (normally turn it off if I remember).

Looked at it on the bluetooth (which is setup for auto answer after a few rings) and there was Mr (smartass) Madaz's name?

I kept filming as the thing auto-answered just to have Rick Astley pumping thru my car speakers and onto my video....could've killed the bugger (and I probably still will)!!

Ah, that would have been priceless for the client :P

lol just got pulled over for absolutely nothing (apart from being guilty of driving an import) while on a drive with my mum :P

They followed me out of littlehampton for a few kays, I knew it was gonna happen. After they'd finished they turned around, meaning they only followed me out of the servo and 3/4kays down the road to pull me over (in a stock looking Silvia) :/

Had they been called for an actual emergency in Mt Barker or somewhere they'dve lost minutes on response time for the sake of hassling another import driver.

Even my mum said it was utterly pointless :laugh:

Andrew, I got pulled over just then before just after lunch... just infront of my driveway! lol was in my dad's 4WD though - this silver VE Commodore speeding down the road to flick it's lights on just as I indicated to turn in my driveway... just to do a "random" license check.

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