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IM YELLLING AT YOU FLICK.

I DRIVE THE WHITE AND BLACK R32 SEDAN.

IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE HERE IS A PICTURE I TOOK EARLIER.

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I believe u were chatting me up at the last drift prac.

HEHEHEHHE

Hopefully i sort out my spinning issues.

Brenton

Ill be out watching and taking plenty of photos, hopefully with my new SLR digi by then, so yell out if you want some photos, just let me know which car you're in

hey Flick ill be in the black r33 coupe there shouldnt be any other black r33s out there so it will be easy for you to find me but if not then its the r33 with the red drivers seat and ill have r33 stockies on the back and mags on the front hope that helps you find me a little easier cheers mate

Edited by skyline.

im sure she will take plenty of pics of all the skylines out there anyway lol.

Well ill be out there, but some people dont class my car as a real skyline so dunno if ill help make up the numbers for the skylines :D

U better be prepared for that little purple thing ryan.

it may look old and haggered but dam it skids very easily.

Hey bud, you wont even reconise the car when Iam finished with it, getting full respray and lots more goodies!! :sorcerer:

Ryan

Lol brenton nice photo :) and cheers for yelling at me :)

Chatting u up? ssssh dont tell them all that! Luke might get jealous :)

Nah lukes right, ill probly take a million pics of all the skylines anyway, but ill make sure to pay more attention to particular cars then :)

Hey fella's ill be there hopefully in my blue r33 :)

Just in the process atm of getting my cams, filled in the paperwork.

If anyone has 2 or 4 cheap stockies for sale let us know!!

And also, kinda on topic. Im buying/ordering a new clutch this weekend. Any recomendations? Got 190rwkw. Want to dump it and last. Got $550ish to spend. Was lookin at some exedy button thing rated to 260rwkw.

And last thing, lol. Where/what type/ how much is a helmet suitable for mallala's requirements. Just wanna cheap one for now.

Thanks, Jack

HAHAHAHA

Ryan: You better thrash that thing Like matt did.

Lee: You know I luv ya.

Richo: Shot Gun Following u buddy:

Vietorious: You live down the street from me don't you.

Flick: OH BABY OH BABY. HEHEHEHEHEH.

bluegts: Go to Autosport on Magill Road. They sell Open faced ADR/ Cams approved helmets for $80 i think.

Ummmmmm also please dont forget to bring extra fluids, especially coolant. Will be hot out there.

hey bluegts aka=jack i have a opend face helmet you can have cheep as like i dont know 20bucks ore something its a australian standard one you can use it at mallala ill have it waiting for you in the december drift practice if you want it the helmet is used and stuff but it is perfectly fine few scratches but nothing majour its up to you mate let me know if you want it cheers :Trent

Edited by skyline.

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