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Speaking of Frewville maccas, theres always a white 33 in the carpark with P plates around lunch time. Anyone here?

Theres a chick on drive thru that always says nice comment to imports too :)

Always too lazy to make lunches >.> 

bahahhahahaha, got there asses kicked and fined

http://www.towleroad.com/2009/10/thugs-pic...ut-of-them.html

lol, the headline of the website says 'towleroad- a site with homosexual tendencies'

dan, is there something you would like to tell us? :D

ill be doing a search later to try n see the vid, apparently there is 1.

next ultimate fighter round in drag :)

the video was just under the text of the story you noob ;)

wasnt that great though. seen better hits when i was at high school.

Anyone know what the video on youtube is tittles with that white GTR running off the run way at the airport because he didn't give himself enough braking distance and then rips a huuuge powerskid?

Anyone know what the video on youtube is tittles with that white GTR running off the run way at the airport because he didn't give himself enough braking distance and then rips a huuuge powerskid?

is this the one we were trying to find on the weekend wayne ? ill have another loooksy.

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