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ah well, will just push the 'scene' more 'underground', which is good and bad....ah well

That's what everyone is saying, I beleive it too. :P Ah well, won't stop our little runs regardless, probably the best way to have them too, small, tight-knit, and trusted friends

Massive numbers through the hills is aids anyway.

Very true! PM me you're number, I'll send you a message next time we hold a little cruise of our own.

Josh, found these... what you reckon, good present for Glenn's birthday?

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massive lol at this damo.....i know a few of the people that have there cars in the cars of the month thing haha. i wouldnt give them an award for making it out the drive way, just about all of them on that page are a stock as a rock como with mags on it. nothing i dont already see hundreds of every day lol.

You might have been at Sinergy when i got my 33 too Wayne? Had those Enkei Bortex fitted when i got it.

Rocco is a total champ, always looks after me and Rob has known me since i was about 3 or 4. Rob's brother Eddie is my brothers mate.

Post up a photo of the car man, I dare say I did all the compliance work on it :P

Landed just before they moved to Medindie. Series II manual, Rocco had KYB Buzz Specs and the Enkei Bortex's fitted before i picked it up. Now running Impul NS-GT's 18x8.5's and JIC's

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River on the other hand...

Don't even get me started on river, that hecktik fpos LOL...

I sold more cars then him and I was a mechanic. Ohwell hes gone now and I don't work there anymore.

James, i don't recall your car mate, I started working there March 08' so probably sold before I started?

Lads, I am off to work.. I know... its freezing... Not looking forward to it trust me.

Speak to you all tomorrow or something lol.

lol, i love for sale ads.

This is a well cared for and looked after car and has NEVER been thrashed or driven hard.

mod list...

*17psi Boost dyno tuned for daily driving

*Walbro 500hp in tank Fuel Pump

yeah, 17psi is pretty normal i spose.

and lol, s2 with stock turbo, external gate and pfc. :P

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lol you could try starting a thread about how youve lost your license and it was unfair because you were going 150 instead of 140 and can i take the cop to court about this:P works well for others on school holidays here

Yeah I think my turbo is on its way out, Ive noticed more and more blue/white smoke after heavy acceleration - never used to do it :P Ive been told its the seals....

Happy Birthday James ;) (Jamesrb25)

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