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I remember down Chapel St. one day, there were 3 tools in a car and the driver had a switch they he could push and it would set of an alarm noise to get the girls attention.

The 2 girls were like "Pppfffttt! What ever fellas".

:laughing-smiley-014:

When me and Kris want to get the attention of anyone... vroooooom pshhh POP vrrrooooom zututtutututu :D It's great.

The ladies love it :blink:

Just a quick one regarding those SAU stickers, how can i get hold one one of those suckers. Im not a big fan of stickers but if its SAU, ill gladly stick it on :happy:

The stickers cost $70.

Annual SAU-Vic membership, with all the nice discounts and access to members-only events is an added bonus :(

lol mega fail for kris and and jezzaboi :happy:

nah.. epic win coz we picked up that night! :(

was good coz neither kris or I had been drinking.. he just dropped one back at mine :ermm: then i was able to drive her home after.. at 4am.. to st kilda..... ok, that part was epic fail :P didn't get to sleep til like 5.30 :(

amazing what you can get when you seedily say "you ladies need a lift?"

anyway, back on topic...

spotted a purple R33 with bodykit driving down my street on friday night around 5ish I think. since when are there imports in beaumaris?? i never see anything other than BMWs and mercs :P

spotted hamishes, dez's cars at the GP

and some other very nice skylines all with SAU stickers..

who was the guy playing maximum tune who had the celcior? named under MAFIA.

i noticed you had an SAU card so i stuck my head up so the glare wouldnt make you lose like it did to me :(

oh and the girls there were nicee

spotted hamishes, dez's cars at the GP

and some other very nice skylines all with SAU stickers..

who was the guy playing maximum tune who had the celcior? named under MAFIA.

i noticed you had an SAU card so i stuck my head up so the glare wouldnt make you lose like it did to me :happy:

oh and the girls there were nicee

HAHAHAHA that was me on maximum tune, i was waiting to take my car home so i went and played a few games. yeah thanks that glare was killer :(

HAHAHAHA that was me on maximum tune, i was waiting to take my car home so i went and played a few games. yeah thanks that glare was killer :(

yeah that little kid had a crazy ass little subaru.. whatever it was

IT EVEN HAD FOGLIGHTS!

nice celcior but im not feelin teh love with the neons and the kit

i got a 600hp R32 GTR. gunmetal grey on bronze ce28n's :happy:

nah.. epic win coz we picked up that night! :(

was good coz neither kris or I had been drinking.. he just dropped one back at mine :happy: then i was able to drive her home after.. at 4am.. to st kilda..... ok, that part was epic fail :ermm: didn't get to sleep til like 5.30

didnt know you could take them home ... do they charge extra ?

When me and Kris want to get the attention of anyone... vroooooom pshhh POP vrrrooooom zututtutututu It's great.

The ladies love it :3some:

fail

do what i do - install hydraulics. Put some in my jazz - was bouncing all over chapel st the other night. Pulled over to some nice birds, took out my boom box, put it on the curb, flicked the hydraulic switch on the jazz - it started bouncing to the tunes, i was mackin to the tunes, and then the cops at chapel joined in on the chorus and we all did:

:(:happy::ermm::P:P:(:banana:

THATS HOW YOU MACK TO A B**CH!!!!!!

:D

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