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Hi to all who live in the hills area

just got a sms from my mate telling me that there is a rta/police defect station set up on showgroud road/showgroud maccas so for all those with little extra mods on there cars :P even tho we love them.....they dont....so avoid!!

besides that...have a good night and drive safe and wat not because double demerits starts tonight aswell at 12am

:(

EDIT* opps....apparently they started last night.....either way....dont do anything stupid :(

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Anna!

What time can i swing by tomorrow?

im going to unigroup first thing in the morning. .like when i wake up ahah

Il be home from about 9 waiting for someone to come get some parts... so anytime after your done at Unigroup P.s buy me some new toys whilst your there!!

argh.. dont remind me of no aircon

here comes another summer with no aircon :P I need to go to seven hills.. I hope everything is in castle hill and not all around..

33's aircon is fixed thank god!!! I just came from Hornsby the normal way (abbot rd) all clear 30 mins ago :(

showground road or showground? I dunno if it's still operating, but a few years back, there was a defect station set up at castle hill showground, next to the council buildings. cops flash you, then display "follow me"... and then they lead you away to get defected :merli:

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