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I can't believe I am actually saying this, but this is one S13 I would actuallly own!

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=4755

The interior is a bit ... feral :rofl:

Love the RB26DETT tho ;)

Yeah, I'd own it too.

Calling all taxis! :(

Tangles is unable to assist driving me from Glen Osmond Road, Eastwood to Ministry of Bass, St Marys ... can anyone else assist at such short, short notice? :P Would like to be there by 4.30pm, so pick up from Eastwood would be appreciated. :(

No probs if no takers, I'll catch a cab. I just prefer not to fund those kamikazes ... hmm, perhaps I'll do a runner :rofl:

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Oh yeah ... if anyone can help out before (say) 4.15pm ... 0449 928 227 is my number. ;)

Edited by RubyRS4
i guess the motors acceptable in it ;)

here's a better 1 that just screams, im ready to do your shopping

http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=4757

That wing actually serves a pupose. Throwing the gtr into a right hand sweeper at 200kmph with no wing would be very different

it is a fuji edition wing ;) carbon fibre rhaw :rofl:

most of yall wont like this 1 but ive been drooling on it for a while :( pass on that price tag though and the fact i would be left with 2 cars i dont wanna park anywhere

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...7&silo=1011

Calling all taxis! :(

Tangles is unable to assist driving me from Glen Osmond Road, Eastwood to Ministry of Bass, St Marys ... can anyone else assist at such short, short notice? :P Would like to be there by 4.30pm, so pick up from Eastwood would be appreciated. :(

No probs if no takers, I'll catch a cab. I just prefer not to fund those kamikazes ... hmm, perhaps I'll do a runner :rofl:

Oh yeah ... if anyone can help out before (say) 4.15pm ... 0449 928 227 is my number. ;)

Taking them down 1 at a time on the brutale ;) and a weekly tv series to put the rest of them in fear. i propose bikies caught of such offences get their bikes painted pink and forced to continue to ride them in public

car clubs could be next, wouldnt surprise me if some cops thought we had simmilar club joining requirements.

dont forget oopBike.jpg

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The Government created part of the problem in the first place, by making it illegal/hard for bikies to own legitimate businesses such as nighclubs etc. So when you take away the honest income, they're going to go for the dishonest income.

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um businesses that they purchase with drug money and turn into either tattoo parlours where your can either purchase drugs if your in the know and night clubs another haven for drugs

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(http://www.smh.com.au/national/bikie-laws-a-threat-to-rights-says-cowdery-20090515-b62e.html?page=-1)

Its a damn shame that our hard earnt and won freedoms get eroded by the very generation that experienced the peace movements of the 60's as well has having lived through the nuclear threat of the 1950's and the subsequent cold war. Woe is a country like ours, so bereft of intellectual foresight from our 'leaders' that the elected government forsakes liberties that our soldiers have fought and died for over the last 150 years. If we start here, we may as well throw out everything from the Magna Carta, the Westminster government system, presumption of innocence, right to trial, due process, separation of politicians, the justice department and law enforcement.

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you obviously have never been in the court system because once you do something its guilty and you have to prove your innocence

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