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wow this page raped my fully uleh bandwidth... damn u 56k FUUUU!!!

where the hell did this guy come from ^^^ was he at last Thursdays?

seeya tonight

where the hell did this guy come from ^^^ was he at last Thursdays?

"this guy" is Brandon, one of the guys with the white R33 GTRs, who was indeed there on Thursday... and it wouldn't hurt to be a little bit more polite on your part in the future.

shan is leaving for vic. taking tas bride to be as well. gay marriage is legalised down there that's why. not sure i guess the usual will still run down. baskins etc.

Nah no offence taken. What te's gtr? Mine's 1995... so thats series 1 for you.

Colin: didnt know that... I'm quite noob. But those rims are in really good shape cept for a lil rash. But might have to lower the car a lil to make it look better with them

Looks like MYY34 will be safe if she does come out to meet Tristan

bahaha brandon :laughing-smiley-014:

u're priceless

i will kill you though :huh:

shan is leaving for vic. taking tas bride to be as well. gay marriage is legalised down there that's why. not sure i guess the usual will still run down. baskins etc.

I take it your jealous.. that the motorkhana will be on all the SAU GTR boys will be out to play while im down there Or you need lessons on how to a FWD car and how to not spin out on roundabouts :huh:

we'll be in seperate cars specifically cos I don't want Tas touching me inappropriately while driving.

Altho, just checking the wipers today and the rain, it looks like we're gonna be cutting it close with the wiper motor. Gonna have to fix up the wiring in the morning and try and check if it is infact the motor. Just checked the service manuals and it looks like the ceffy one is different to a Siliva or R32.

Fucking fun times.

got the day off :/

hopefully a month soon. yay recession. :huh:

least kev rud payed off (knew i voted for that dude for a reason). thanks goes out to redsuns for reach arouding mr. rudd therefore getting most Australians a healthy check in the mail, i tip my hat to you sir.

got the day off :blink:

hopefully a month soon. yay recession. :rolleyes:

least kev rud payed off (knew i voted for that dude for a reason). thanks goes out to redsuns for reach arouding mr. rudd therefore getting most Australians a healthy check in the mail, i tip my hat to you sir.

Month off would kill me :S too much shit to pay off lmao.

+1 respect to Taz for taking one for the team.

Good news everybody, I've invented a device that will make you read this post in the voice of the Professor.

lol yeah I'm feelin the pinch with a couple of weeks off. 1 month = eek.

In other news, it looks like the Wiper relay for my car is the same as a Honda Legend's? wtf.

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