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Spotted Bezender down at brighton tonight and had a chat..........good to finally meet you Carl.

Also spotted Cara bit later at the bay.........about 1/2 dozen cops on bikes on Colley Reserve were pulling over imports and looking under bonnets....lucky I was on the bike and didn't stop.

Spotted Kye if thats right??? in His aqua blue R32 in town this morning, also spotted a black evo 10 aswell

hey bud, yeah your right ;)

had an interview at tafe. looks like i start my course at the end of the month. also didnt relise i couldnt turn right anywhere and niether did my GPS telling me to turn down one way roads, WTF hahaha

*looks at SLED*

:)

hey bud, yeah your right ;)

had an interview at tafe. looks like i start my course at the end of the month. also didnt relise i couldnt turn right anywhere and niether did my GPS telling me to turn down one way roads, WTF hahaha

*looks at SLED*

:)

Hey, go to bed Kye.........good news though buddy. Hope everything goes well for you at the tafe course.

Spotted Bezender down at brighton tonight and had a chat..........good to finally meet you Carl.

Also spotted Cara bit later at the bay.........about 1/2 dozen cops on bikes on Colley Reserve were pulling over imports and looking under bonnets....lucky I was on the bike and didn't stop.

Hey Pete,

was good to meet you too mate :) very sexy bike :laugh:

i gotta get my ass out on a cruise again some time soon **just no where near the bay :down:**

Hey, go to bed Kye.........good news though buddy. Hope everything goes well for you at the tafe course.

haha yes dad :down:

nah it's all good. i dont think i'll be finished with my courses till next year, if that!

i'm doing more then just the one thing to try and garentee me a job in the industry somewhere and i'm stuying public aswell as privet sector with 15 or so electives :laugh:

cant wait to get started, thanks for the kind wishes Pete!

i spotted a relly nice looking white r33 with kit, rims, lowered all the goodies parked next to my car last nite at work (maccas reynella) too bad it was too busy to go out and have a good look! anyone from here? it was the silver series two r33! :laugh:

spotted chef_stagea on fularton rd today after the dyno day gave wave got a wave :D

haha yeh came round the corner. pretty sly skyline got my attention :nyaanyaa: i was at the dyno early on... btwww i no this isnt the place to put this... but wats the best way to start getting my stag to keep up with all u skyline drivers :D same engin just twice the car haha! i gota quote for 740$ fully installed exhaust.. and a bout 900$ for trust FMIC (new) and 400 labour from JMS.. whats the go there?

i have a dump im selling in the for sale section to suit RB25det full exhaust too so would be pretty cheap upgrade if you dont want the full JMS spec royal bend me over (thought $740 seems to be on the money if thats full dump high flow cat and cannon)

next best thing is something like this

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Spotted a black DB9 convertible with the roof down, and a blue Maserati on the way to the dyno day.

Also spotted the black R34GTR with the same number plate on Grand Junction Rd on the way to the footy. *drool*

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