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one that doesnt need a push start ;) jks mate

4dr R33 should be nice to bring out i reckon.

lol, its funny cause its true..thats what i get not driving her enough.

The 4 door has trans issue's. It runs a 5 speed auto with kevlar clutches and hi/po valve bodies. Mik from MV needs to cast some more goodness over it. Its the car from Zoom Mag. In about 11 issues I think. (Project 11's)

looking like the choice will be between my GTR with a new battery or a Cefiro.....no brainer I'm thinking.

Oh......hang on I do have my $200 Camry Station wagon.....lol

Nothing better than working on your car with some good mates and a few beers. :P

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I should be all free I reckon. Yeah we can chill.. haha yeah lets wash the cars i reckon.. see if you can take Mikes 34, ill take the 33 and Leigh can take the supra...

i thought leighs supra was in a crash? O.o (that was some time ago tho)

its not that show supra is it????

babe your so funny i recon you should take uuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm the uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm........................................

.................im not sure :P

hey I just got onto the tail end of this lol.......are there peeps on here offering to clean our ride cause my bike is a mess at the moment & I'm not looking forward to cleaning it.

Pete, Leigh said he would be very happy to wash your bike for free!

i thought leighs supra was in a crash? O.o (that was some time ago tho)

its not that show supra is it????

No Leighs supra is no crashed and yeah it is the show one

Hmm yeah its a hard choice for me to. R34 or mums astra. hmmmm

oh yeah sick Mums Astra, I reckon ill bring the little crap ford St Marys Auto gave to my dad while they fix his car hahahahahha!! Old granpas car!

NOTE: If you wanna wash your car or get my mates to wash them for you (note you have to put the money in the machine haha)tomorrow i reckon we should catch up at the new BP on Port Rd :P 2PM! WASH YOUR CAR DAY!

well dstroy, jenkies, damo, min are all meeting at mine tomorrow night to go to the meet spot and thats all sorry then me and damo's new girl are going to hq so we will be all dressed up lookin hot and stuff

NOTE: If you wanna wash your car or get my mates to wash them for you (note you have to put the money in the machine haha)tomorrow i reckon we should catch up at the new BP on Port Rd :D 2PM! WASH YOUR CAR DAY!

yeh ill be up 4 that!!!!!!!!!1

u can wash mine 4 me Kahli as pay back 4 making me wait in the freezing cold 2nite!!!!!!

lol

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