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Great to see all you regulars again and also meet the noobs last night!

I wasn't kidding about the cinnamon... :P

My drive home was interesting....

Had this gay riced up Lancer, with chrome bling wheels, and a huge monster tacho where the shift light must've been set to about 3 grand, and the number plate was 050EVO trying to race me on the M1... (Pffft, EVO my ass, it was a wannabe). With a carload of absolute tossers inside. I told him to go get a real evo and until then (i pointed to an excel) race that... I wasn't even going to bother wasting any time and effort in even dropping it down a gear to give him a run.

Nadeem and i could not stop shaking our heads and laughing at the morons...

I will try to organise a bowling night for 2 weeks time. :)

^^lool

sounds like there were a lot of tossers out last night,

when the rest of us went for our cruise we ended up down by the river at southbank in a nice quiet seeming area with all the lines lined up, and a short while after we got there some fools in a pajero pulled up right in front of us and tried to pull a burnout, a short while later they came back in a lil civic decided it was time to start speeding up and down the road several times, the last time he stopped infront of us and asked if we liked his burnout in the pajero... :P

^^lool

sounds like there were a lot of tossers out last night,

when the rest of us went for our cruise we ended up down by the river at southbank in a nice quiet seeming area with all the lines lined up, and a short while after we got there some fools in a pajero pulled up right in front of us and tried to pull a burnout, a short while later they came back in a lil civic decided it was time to start speeding up and down the road several times, the last time he stopped infront of us and asked if we liked his burnout in the pajero... :P

Was good to meet you guys last night, nice rides guys. NSR034 = sex! That same pajero tried to race me aswell. We stopped, idiot bounced off rev limiter then dumped clutch...nice cherp cockheads..haha. Looks like they was doing the rounds. Anyways, sorry for leaving early guys, missus wasn't feeling the best...haha. Oh well, always next time.

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Had this gay riced up Lancer, with chrome bling wheels, and a huge monster tacho where the shift light must've been set to about 3 grand, and the number plate was 050EVO trying to race me on the M1... (Pffft, EVO my ass, it was a wannabe). With a carload of absolute tossers inside. I told him to go get a real evo and until then (i pointed to an excel) race that... I wasn't even going to bother wasting any time and effort in even dropping it down a gear to give him a run.

just spotted that pos around my area tonite.. waahahahahah more like "050 cannot afford a real EVO" :down:

Should kidnap Will's camera next time.. :P

:down: why would anyone wants my 7year old camera? heh

most of the time the pics i take at riverside night time don't turn out that great anyway. some bright lit carpark is more ideal :D

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awesome cars guys would love to come up for a meet n cruise one night. my r33 not as pimped :cool: as some of those weapon looking hot machines :) though, laughed pretty hard about mr pajero n his burnout run!!! lololol :P;):P:P;):laugh:

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