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Dont hide it Eddy, i just saw you think this was the wasteland and post up that gtr link!

erm, Spotted Charmaine this morning picking up her hoodie!

Yet Carl got away with doing the same thing with the chaser? :);)

Damn you Carl!!!!! ;)

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yesterday spotted DamageInc and a grey 32 driving down goody rd near the tram crossing

heard ya MILES before i saw ya :rolleyes:

hehehe

that was me and kahli on the way to boostworx ,

some guy called me a dickhead because i dose'd beside him and he shat him self LOL

1. dose

In relation to cars, a dose, is the sound from an intercooler on a vl turbo usually in addition with a pod filter or straight 'dose' pipe. After you back of the accelerator when the turbo has spooled up you hear a sound like tutututu which is very loud.

"chuck a sick dose under the tunnel bro! "

Spotted Kristian's old 34 in Norwood last week

^^^ That car is the reason why I bought another R34. Loved that car, more than the JZX100 I'd have to say.

LIES! :rolleyes:

Also spotted a silver 33 with 400R front bar I think, and chromies in Belair/Blackwood, and a wine red R32 GTR in Littlehampton just before, as I was coming out of Bauldys.

spotted a white gts r33 with what kinda looked like a gtr wing and rear body kit.

had a sau sticker like this at the top of the back window

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and a gts badge like this

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who's car is that? aint seen that dude out before on sau ventures, gave the wave recieved a head nod :D

1. dose

In relation to cars, a dose, is the sound from an intercooler on a vl turbo usually in addition with a pod filter or straight 'dose' pipe. After you back of the accelerator when the turbo has spooled up you hear a sound like tutututu which is very loud.

"chuck a sick dose under the tunnel bro! "

Is that noise also called 'fluttering'? I love that noise.. but it may just be a chick thing??

White S2 R33 low nice wheels (Ryanrb25 maybe) and 4 door R34 Gun metal Grey very nice car also at the Lakes tonight.

sure it wasnt a 33 4 door??? and do you mean west lakes?? If so then yeah it was Ryan and myself

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