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Negative, sir. Mines got stockie BOV's and is sitting in my driveway with a failed clutch slave cylinder :P

I'll fix it... one day.

well that means theres a 3rd white gtr close by that isnt me and isnt you... i wonder who

Had flutter. i hate flutter. but it looked pretty good in spite of flutter.

-D

On topic, spotted a bunch of cop cars on grand junction rd this morning about 10ish. Anyone go past and know what happened? Traffic was moving very slowly.

twas a runaway buttercup truck that hit a stobie pole and went thru the fence of a boat yard just down the road

seen it on the news tonight

spotted some f*kwit in a silver 33 gtst carbon bonnet possible gold wheels driving like a f*kn tool down north east road, not sure if it was stolen but i mean 100 plus in between traffic almost causing other cars to go head onto traffic and ppl wonder wy we get hassled

had the day off after 14 days on and re regestered the skyline took her out, parked next to a silver 32 under myer city carpark. saw a white 33 on grandjunction rd give a bit of rb love

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