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road kill is common in canada.lol so are pickup trucks and paddock bashers

hitting a moose in a skyline wouldn't be a good thing, hence the pick up trucks. go to Billings Montana to see lots of hotted up cars. and women ....not far from Canadian rockies

im from canada and i find this comment kinda insulting, but exstremely funny at the same time. i have seen the imports that vancouver has to offer before, but i guess because its winter people must not bring there rides out as much.

im from canada and i find this comment kinda insulting, but exstremely funny at the same time. i have seen the imports that vancouver has to offer before, but i guess because its winter people must not bring there rides out as much.

I used to run my RX7 in drifts,,, snow drifts in Billings...lol

dont worry Jeff , I get asked what part of canada Im from,, Im from USA cant you tell..lol

road kill is common in canada.lol so are pickup trucks and paddock bashers

hitting a moose in a skyline wouldn't be a good thing, hence the pick up trucks. go to Billings Montana to see lots of hotted up cars. and women ....not far from Canadian rockies

hitting a moose in anything short of an m1 abrams tank is going to end badly for the passengers... moose usually gets up and walks away after getting hit by a medium sized car... people think theyre the size of a horse but theyre huge...

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yesterday waiting at a intersection to tuno onto peachy road in elizabeth west i seen this road trail doing a wheelie, looked aight especially with the cop behind him. to my suprisement, the cop did absolutly nothing. wheelies on bike road legal?

i bet if i was to do a wheelie in my r33, theyd be up my buttocks straight away.

spotted "vspec34" on holbrooks road at about 9am in the work ute,

a silver 34 possibly gtr with those clear LED tailights turning onto marion road at 4, from the rawsons electrical corner.

and a white 33 with 34 gtr rims parked at a place of employment in Birkenhead, behind fences.

spotted a maroon 33 number plate HURKEN 3 at mawson and a phat black s15 number plate ENTICE
spotted a maroon 33 number plate HURKEN 3 at mawson and a phat black s15 number plate ENTICE
spotted a maroon 33 number plate HURKEN 3 at mawson and a phat black s15 number plate ENTICE
spotted a maroon 33 number plate HURKEN 3 at mawson and a phat black s15 number plate ENTICE

What did you see exactly... :)

spotted a silver supra with a biiig 'boostworx' sticker going up its rear quarter, turning from south road to daws road at 5.10pm..little different i guess..

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