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pete's cruiser on fiveash drive sometime round 10. heard a subtle rumble, but couldnt see who was driving as the tint is dark and i was high up

and kye's missus lauren in the uterus heading thru the same bit of fiveash drive not long before that

yes, we were causing bedlam halfway along :wave:

Spotted the Ebay fairy delivering these babies today - over 1.5kg of Peanut Butter M&Ms - best chocolates ever made - got addicted to them in the USA and can't stop :wave::(:P

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ive seen guy in a silver stag twice this week in the morning, plates start with XX.. down fullarton and he turns right on the big roundabout and i go straight, hello to you if your a person on here

Spotted the Ebay fairy delivering these babies today - over 1.5kg of Peanut Butter M&Ms - best chocolates ever made - got addicted to them in the USA and can't stop :P:happy::)

im gonna have to invite myself around and steal a few of those i reckon.

Spotted the Ebay fairy delivering these babies today - over 1.5kg of Peanut Butter M&Ms - best chocolates ever made - got addicted to them in the USA and can't stop :thumbsup::D:(

Andrew Lots of shops in town sell them now I know one on beach rd and one in hallet cove does, Reeces Peanut butter cups are better..lol

or I can just have Mom send over a box from Costco

spotted the black r32 a few houses from mine again, looks to have chrome jet engine turbine wheels, not my speed for sure

Andrew Lots of shops in town sell them now I know one on beach rd and one in hallet cove does, Reeces Peanut butter cups are better..lol

or I can just have Mom send over a box from Costco

spotted the black r32 a few houses from mine again, looks to have chrome jet engine turbine wheels, not my speed for sure

ergghh ghummm....

your in Aus now mate :thumbsup:

spotted DOHMAR on muller road this morning.

also spotted some douchbag filling his 33 GTSt with 91 octane fuel :thumbsup:

hot missus but.

i don't think that makes up for abusing the car lol

Andrew Lots of shops in town sell them now I know one on beach rd and one in hallet cove does, Reeces Peanut butter cups are better..lol

or I can just have Mom send over a box from Costco

Yeah Troy - I know lots of places sell them here - but for something like $3-$4 for a tiny 40gram packet - not $12 a packet I paid for for these 522g babies :thumbsup:

And yes, I prefer Reeces Peanut Butter cups - but you can't eat many of them at a time - these you can chew on all afternoon :D I brought home from the US the whole range of Reeces peanut butter products from the Hersheys shop in Times Square - including Reeces Peanut Butter Ice Magic (choc that freezes on your ice-cream) Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

Black 33 gts-t with Bronze Nismo rims and a v-spec sticker on the rear coming down the bridge on Port River Expressway @ 3:10pm today.

That was me, sorry I didn't wave... didn't see you 'til I was about to turn. Thought that might have been you, nice car :thumbsup:

Vspec decal will go as soon as I get a chance to get my hands on some prepsol :D

Spotted another nice 32 GTR in gunmetal at the lights on Salisbury Hway about to turn in the direction of Mawson Lakes

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