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I'm not sure why you guys are so anal about editting number plates....not like anyone has court cases pending about an alledged crime and as far as finding peeps by their plates, I can't even do that unless I have a section 110 from workcover or a magistrate.......or know a crooked cop whose days would be numbered in the force.

Is it forum rules maybe or something that I don't know about?

i tend to just do it out of courtesy, some people arent a fan of their plates being posted.

ill probably just get bored and post them all unedited anyways though.

I hate most pics of me... but they don't look too bad thanks Daniel!! r they all the shots of the stag? I should have joined here a year ago i could have gotten you to take my wedding pics hehe.

Luke.. i love your wheels!!!! What offset are they, Ben wants to know if that style of rim would fit the stag??

Lookin hot as usual Nene!

Wish I could have joined in at a later time. But I had a full day ahead of me.

Tracy wasn't in the best mood ... and me picking a fight with some rude abos didn't help :thumbsup:

Hey Kell, thanks for a good day out! Was great to catch up with everyone and put faces to a few names! Me and Nene had a really good day, was good to put a fewkms on the 260 aswell, hope i didnt give anyone hearing problems! lol! Let us know when you plan the next one kell and we'll do our best to be there, hopefully by then the stag will be fully tuned and running better!

Only one suggestion for the next one, lets not meet up with the police cruise that was apparently on that we bumped into at the end! :D

"........ah yes officer, thats my family wagon...." yeah, you keep thinking that...lol

AWW thanks Roo...

Stop picking fricken fights then!! 2 words... ANGER MANAGEMENT!! lol

Ha. I think it was the abos picking the fight with me ... problem was I wasn't backing down :O Nothing to do with anger management babe. As a matter of fact, I ignored them for the best part, and didn't thump them. :D

Tracy, Cam and I grabbed some lunch before watching a movie. Sat down waiting for Tracy with the food. When Tracy arrived we were 2 less seats. I asked the group next to us (abos) if they took the seat. Their reply was "you weren't f**king using it, its ours now". I told them I was reserving it for my GF and son and they could have asked. They started the racist remarks and raved on about how they'll f**k me up and shit like that. I politely asked them to STFU while Cam was present. After 5 minutes of slagging me off I finally said to them "You're to stupid to know I've been ignoring you for the last 5 minutes. Why don't you f**k off!". To which they did after a while. Still cursing me, but they did f**k off. :P

Tracy asked me later what I would have done if they started getting physical. My response was that I'd tell her to take Cam and get security and not to look back at what would happen. :P I do not have an anger problem :D :D

The whole time me and kel were talking to them they just kept bagging commodore drivers... lol

They got that stereotyping correct then :D

Good to see the 'family wagon' didn't get inspected closely :D

So Nene, when are we doing photo shoots with the Brutale again? :O

I'm feeling lucky this time :D

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