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I just saw Bad Boys 2 - was expecting usual sequel let down, but

was totally awesome. Best car chase involving a Maranello Ferrari, some tough muscle cars & the usual semi trailer.

This movie was great.

I want a maranello - bad.

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Ferrari ! erk!!:P

Next you will want to only take it out on fine w/ends and start wearing cheesecutter cloth caps and string back gloves with the finger holes....

Stick with the Nissans , can't beat em.

Well not yours anyway....

We hope to see you or your cars when some of the WA gang come over for the JMS drift day.

Pleeeeeaaaaasssseeee!!!:P:)

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Munro

btw - todays ferraris are fully sick.... i fair aint into cheesecutters though

As Moffat said , owning a Ferrari does not make you a Ferrari driver.

And after dealing with some of them at driver training that is probably a good thing:D

That's good that your g/f and yourself will be there.

Just look for the tall good looking blonde...

I will be the fat old bloke near her as opposed to the fat young bloke who will be Lumpy or the fat hairy bloke who will be Paul.

And btw the blonde will be Lauren ( aka Niz )

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by WazR32GTSt

mate vcd's are everywhere if you want to see it with mono sound and filmed at the back of a cinema in japan!

or you could wait and see it on the big screen with proper DTS!

not nescesary :) i have the dvd quality ripp. Picture quality is like all dvd's you rent from your local block buster but it is only in pro-logic sound and not dolby digital 5.1. dont ask me how i got it :(

Originally posted by pushead

not nescesary :) i have the dvd quality ripp. Picture quality is like all dvd's you rent from your local block buster but it is only in pro-logic sound and not dolby digital 5.1. dont ask me how i got it :(

lol..there is always the internet pal...the best place to get stuff u want...:)

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