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oi dave!

just bumped into old mitch, hes keen to come out to qr to chill at watch next time, and hes going to hit up an rb25 r32 once he is on his opens in a year or soo

yummeh!

his still faster then you matey :(

zing!

ps tasman i forgot to bring it up on the phone - what are we going to do about boost controllers and guages - are we going to do the swap on friday?

pps my wallet is epic fat, i feel like a high roller

SG = Singapore... Just like how AU = Australia in the com.au format.

If its dori... s15 or rx7 !!! Sleek-ness FTW but 180 are nice too.

ah sg :)

i feel ya breh

i thought u were talking about one of those civics in sunnybank n i waas like WHERE THE f**k WAS I FOR THAT RACE :(!

ill youtube that shit when i get home :rofl:

ah sg :)

i feel ya breh

i thought u were talking about one of those civics in sunnybank n i waas like WHERE THE f**k WAS I FOR THAT RACE :( !

ill youtube that shit when i get home :rofl:

Me too i cant wait to see that shiz

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/35...pe-t221677.html

Posted that ages ago. Its not really a Civic at the end of the day, Civic in disguise.

Tell me about it... When I was on my way from yesterday after the tune, along Pineland Rd was an turbo eg that goes pss pss at me... *shakes head*

ROFL ROFL ROFL

I just typed "Fun things to do on the Gold Coast" into google and this is on of the things that came up on a tourist website.

Escorts

Coming to the coast for business or pleasure and don't have the time to meet new people? Try one of the Gold Coast's Escort Services, and have as much fun as you're prepared to pay for :D

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