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ASPLEY...

I pick up a 2002 Corolla Conquest today so that I can go past without wankers being wankers...

The line is going off the road for a while while I replace some parts, do some polishing and a general tidy up...

Its been a daily for almost 2 years as I sold my n15 SSS to help with spending money for NYC at the start of the year...so it needs a few things!!!

saw a white 33 pulled over in moss street, springwood at around 10am on sunday. feel sorry for you, hope it wasn't too painful.

is autobarn the latest hotspot for the cops?!?!

Im looking for GTR R32 air flow meters if any one knows any one or any where to get them i'm on the gold coast please let me know. And say Hi if you see me driveing its gun metel grey, gold AVS rims, im always in surfer or around that area. Thanks Guys & Girls

saw a white 33 pulled over in moss street, springwood at around 10am on sunday. feel sorry for you, hope it wasn't too painful.

is autobarn the latest hotspot for the cops?!?!

OMG that was me!!! (near autobarn right??)

Bastards defected me, bov, pod, steering wheel, boost gauge. Ticked 'major' defect now i gotta get it inspected by queensland transport. :D

OMG that was me!!! (near autobarn right??)

Bastards defected me, bov, pod, steering wheel, boost gauge. Ticked 'major' defect now i gotta get it inspected by queensland transport.  :D

Yep that must have been you. Really sorry to hear about the defects. The cops are being real pricks at the moment. We were the silver 32 that drove past you a little slowly, not to gawk, but we didn't want any attention from the cop!

I think next time i go to autobarn i'll take someone elses car. You are the third car in as many months that i've seen pulled over in that area.

Yep that must have been you. Really sorry to hear about the defects. The cops are being real pricks at the moment. We were the silver 32 that drove past you a little slowly, not to gawk, but we didn't want any attention from the cop!

I think next time i go to autobarn i'll take someone elses car. You are the third car in as many months that i've seen pulled over in that area.

Actually i didn't notice you, sorry. The only people i saw drive past were old people with the "cop that you bloody hooligan" expression, like i'd been caught doin 120kph or something <_< (you're not old are ya :lol: )

You needen't have worried, i had the cops full attention, could have pulled a skid right infront of us i reckon.

And yeah, wont be going back to that store anytime soon. Betcha he was waiting round the corner for a 'hot' car to come out of autobarn..

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