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you mean, fast and furious tokyo drift lies :P

They have no idea what giveway signs are, what speed limits are (way below or way over!), what the mirrors are for, that other people actually use the same road too ... need I say more?

:D

What you on about Steve, my R33 exterior is like straight as :kiss:

same here!

but i go to arnedale for shopping and parking is ok! i never park on the bus stop side though because that's where all the hardcore wankrs hangout! but on the other side where commonwealth is fine and around greater union!

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adrian, in you honest opinion.....

what night and time is best for milfs?

West Lakes FTW, but im still unable to find any MILFs there... more like middle aged biddys whove spent too much time at the beach and they look like shriveled up prunes..... but the girlies my age... thats another story... hottie central ;) on the downside also heaps of FULLYSICK gangsta, kappa tracksuit, mullet sporting, bumbag wearing, foul mouthed, greasy lil kents everywhere on thurs nights or on the weekend :kiss:

I have parked my car at colonnades many times and never had a problem.. My mums VL was stolen from there once but it was parked out in a dark area about 100 meters away from any body, oh and she left the drivers side door unlocked... I always park around in the new part if i do park there, as close to the doors as possible... Really depends where ya park at a certain shopping centre. Parked at marion a few times, even on a sat night while at the movies (club lock was on) and didnt have any issues with it. Not going to push my luck and park it there again tho..

i remember the second night i had my GTR and my misses wanted to go see a movie at Eliz shopping centre....

we get there and its packed as!!!! no parks anywhere near the doors ;) "zomg good joel, just park we are gonna miss teh movie"

so i just parked it, triple checked it was locked properly...

when the movie was finished i literally ran out to my car! its was safe :(

moral of the story.... never listen to your girlfriend..... your skyline is always first....

don't tell my missus i said that tho :kiss:

ive parked at marion plenty of times and no problems, i live near westlakes and park there a lot too with no issues. arndale and ttp are the only other ones ive really ever parked at, and i would trust them the least.

West Lakes FTW, but im still unable to find any MILFs there... more like middle aged biddys whove spent too much time at the beach and they look like shriveled up prunes..... but the girlies my age... thats another story... hottie central :) on the downside also heaps of FULLYSICK gangsta, kappa tracksuit, mullet sporting, bumbag wearing, foul mouthed, greasy lil kents everywhere on thurs nights or on the weekend :D

just go up on the second floor near jb hi fi, they have a childcare/creche there with a small coffee stand, thats where all the MILF'S hang out looking after their kids...... >_<

I live at West lakes so naturally shop at west lakes..never had any issues.

so do i...

but the carpark entrances are TIGHT!!!!!!

if u park up the top level where the cinema is you'll be safe, always plenty of parking there....

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