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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Optical, Most of us would have given you a go, but unfortunately you found two of the softest Skyline drivers around:bahaha:

Just to add fuel to your fire Paul, you will see some big changes next time you see SLY!!!!

I was quite happy to hear that troy beat the 300zx... sounded nice though! who was the driver of the car though? his 1st name isn't Leo is it?

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Paulies all talk about the way he drives :D

even puts me to sleep ;) ..... and dont use that public roads/coppers excuse either ..... back blocks of god knows where .... somewhere near Augusta ... is hardly cop territory .... but there u were chuggin along doing the speed limit haha

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Optical, Most of us would have given you a go, but unfortunately you found two of the softest Skyline drivers around:bahaha:

Oh yeah plus the fact that as soon as we got next to him he had to turn off left....... so not really much of a chance though to have a run....

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Originally posted by Nizmo

Paulies all talk about the way he drives :D  

even puts me to sleep ;) ..... and dont use that public roads/coppers excuse either ..... back blocks of god knows where .... somewhere near Augusta ... is hardly cop territory .... but there u were chuggin along doing the speed limit haha

EHEHEEH!! Paul wheres the love mate? are you gunna take this? then again Lauren is one of the more aggresive female drivers I have met... ONYA LAUREN!! :-)

FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT!! ahahah!! *SAU Gathers round before the lunchtime bell sounds*

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cmon guys just sticking up for ya .... aint going to be any blood splattered on the walls :D

Just saying Behind that rough race exterior beats the heart of a grandpa driver ;)

**hides from pauls flaming** .... smart thing would of been to post this while he was over the other side of the world not wait til he gets back to flamming distance then post it haha

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Niz - I know what you mean.. last time we went driving thru Toodyay he acidentally got his front bar hooked on my exhaust.. I dragged the poor old grandpa up to speeds he just wasn't happy with.. :)

Well thats my story and I'm stickin to it.. :)

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Haha, thanks Cam. I'm glad you managed to tow my car so fast:p

Niz, I'm sorry but when ever we've been on cruises together I never get to see you until you rock up to the meeting place 5mins after me:p

Dan, I heard about the new turbo, can't wait to see SLY33 then:D

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Haha, thanks Cam. I'm glad you managed to tow my car so fast:p

Niz, I'm sorry but when ever we've been on cruises together I never get to see you until you rock up to the meeting place 5mins after me:p

Dan, I heard about the new turbo, can't wait to see SLY33 then:D

eheheehee I feel like a kid before xmas!! getting put on tomorrow... kinda wanted to keep it hush but am too excited!

yeah fuel pump also getting done! killing 2 birds with 1 stone so to speak....

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