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yeah i seen that photo album function... i was reading somewhere that you can save the snaps to your usb memory stick or something. cool feature.

hey do you guys know if you can buy R33 and 34 GTS25T's/GT-T's in Gran Turismo 4? i've only seen the R32 GTS25 and GTST in the used car sections

well its 118 for accomodation, bout 600 for petrol total, so 200 for you (600 divided by 3 people), then dinners and cruises, casino, luna park, i think we worked it out to approx $1500

zomg Pete, did you really cook that yourself? If so, your vagina is showing :banana:

I thought I'd better redeem myself with something a little more manly, that also required beer as a side dish, after Andrew's hurtful comments :)

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