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ahaha woah we must b the coolest state we have pplz from over east puttin there face yay!! lol... dont think we mite bump int him whil driving along though... Jess wat are u doing get up of the floor

The floor is my favourite place when intoxicated! Its safe! You can't fall over again

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Hmmm, sure are some fine young errr cars here in WA :)

in order of purchase:

me:

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The ute to haul the doggies around in:

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The 33:

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(picking it up from Xspeed on Friday so will FINALLY be able to take some decent pics of it!!!)

The workcar:

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A cute puppy shot (with my arm hehe):

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I want to change my pic!!! lol that's my pic on my sau profile, so here's a newer pic of me and my loverr:

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and before my works Gala Dinner (after some very intense consultations about hair extensions, fake tans and dress choices from Kelly) :P :

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The man:

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(not many sober photos of me around.. i hate cameras)

The Machine:

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(since the photo the car has gotten some nice black plates and a lil lower at the front.)

edit: oh and the aerial has been removed.

maybe you do hate cameras coz you look angry in this one

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Hey simon (R34kid) how did the Ute go?..I'm thinking about maybe getting a SS Ute like the one you had..

Dood it goes well, it has the 6litre gen 4 in it, a kosteki pod and cold air partition, a set of pacemaker headers, twin metalceramic race cats into twin 3 inch intermediates, then into a twin 2.5 inch rear, all custom. I was going to supercharge it but then decided on the GTR instead.... :sick:

they go pretty good mate, traction is a problem though and the clutches are shite




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