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Same shit printed in the paper as every other week and I still don't get even a sideways glance from the police. Too much paranoia me thinks.... :D

yeah. theres a lot of hype and very little substance. i drove my 200 from craigmore to christies and back last night, driving past dozens of police and i barely got looked at.

and luke, ill get some pics for soon, just got home from 'breakfast'. :)

I've started on my oil leak now Dave, seems like when I changed over the cam covers I was silly not changing the half moons, I should have I know, but I didn't now I have to do it twice :P When it's all back in one piece I'll take you for a spin

luke-heslo, who made your oil catch can on the gtr?

Hey Kye were you going along Glynburn Rd tthis arvo, reckon i saw you near the Magill rd lights?

hey dude, nah i dont think it was me.

the s13 was on a trailer since saterday and the 33 has been in the driveway since friday :P

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