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spotted a black 32R and and a grey 33GTST on bridge road at about 1-1:30, and a white 34R on og road not too long after.

Also, one of my bushes in the rear end appears to have gone (judging by the clunking noise), so I might have to drop the rear cradle and check it all out next week too :) Anyone wanna come over and help? There are beers and chips on offer :)

beer you say...? may i enquire as to the variety of the beer on offer?

gotta come over and have a look at those wheels anyways.

Thanks mate, but lucky you didn't get a close look at her :D .... she is a bit of a dog atm and needs some love and attention, which she will get next week. Nothing a good clean and polish won't fix. I will take the compliment though :)Love the colour of your fanta beast :) - tuff as with the black bonnet! (I heard you have plans to repaint it - why is that? Cops I assume).

Also, one of my bushes in the rear end appears to have gone (judging by the clunking noise), so I might have to drop the rear cradle and check it all out next week too :) Anyone wanna come over and help? There are beers and chips on offer :)

not only that , i am not a big fan of the bright orange .

pm me for other reasons , not willing to post them on a public forum ;)

spotted a black 32R and and a grey 33GTST on bridge road at about 1-1:30, and a white 34R on og road not too long after.

beer you say...? may i enquire as to the variety of the beer on offer?

gotta come over and have a look at those wheels anyways.

Andrew, more than willing to help! Dropped my rear subframe twice on my car and you can do it at mine or yours if you wish :) Let me know

I have many varieties of beer on offer Dave - currently drinking Millers Chill when it is hot (cool, limey and refreshing), Guiness an old favourite, or got some Grolsh and Heineken on the go atm.

If you wanna come over on the weekend I may be about, but more likely to do it Tues or Wed next week. Work is currently simply psycho and don;t have 2 seconds to spare.

yep will prolly take you up on your offer Luke. We could have a North-easterners meet at my place maybe next Tuesday if you are off? Beer, TV, 8-ball and a bit of Skyline inbetween :)

ok it's on. Anyone keen on coming over for a bit of a play next Tuesday 23 Dec book it in.

If you know where I live, then come on over. If you don't know where I live, then I mustn't know you well enough :)

Thanks mate, but lucky you didn't get a close look at her :) .... she is a bit of a dog atm and needs some love and attention, which she will get next week. Nothing a good clean and polish won't fix. I will take the compliment though :) Love the colour of your fanta beast :) - tuff as with the black bonnet! (I heard you have plans to repaint it - why is that? Cops I assume).

Also, one of my bushes in the rear end appears to have gone (judging by the clunking noise), so I might have to drop the rear cradle and check it all out next week too :( Anyone wanna come over and help? There are beers and chips on offer :D

na bro only eat plankton

spotted a black 32R and and a grey 33GTST on bridge road at about 1-1:30, and a white 34R on og road not too long after.

beer you say...? may i enquire as to the variety of the beer on offer?

gotta come over and have a look at those wheels anyways.

you need to actually help :rofl:

not only that , i am not a big fan of the bright orange .

pm me for other reasons , not willing to post them on a public forum ;)

mmmm someone been caught racing :P:nyaanyaa:

same here Luke work right up to the 24th = FAIL

bleh work .... I am supposed to be working next Tuesday too :nyaanyaa:

Well, might do it in the arvo, say bbq lunch 12pm, then the workers can drop by after work on their way home. Sound fair? We will keep some beer/bourbon cold for you :rofl:

Nah don't need tools or jacks, but your big tool chest might come in handy anyhow Luke if you wanna bring it.

Spotted Fr33k (aleks) today on the parade while i was on lunch break at work. Gave a yell and got a wave as i was crossing the road :nyaanyaa:

pretty sure i just heard rocco go past ahaha

haha want to give us a break down of what it sounds like when rocco goes past? :rofl:

haha want to give us a break down of what it sounds like when rocco goes past? :nyaanyaa:

(In Italian/european accent) "Ohhh you nasssty girl! Nasssty nasssty girl!!"

Or is that the 'wrong' rocco ?

Haha

-D

spotted a gun metal grey R32 GTR with a fiber bonnet , R34 GTR wheels and some funky looking front bar and "P" PLATES? at macca in seaford with a NS and subby

I see it there hangin out all the time gave a wave but couldnt look the drink in my console was spilling over as i drove out..lol

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