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Man just to bring up that malaysian ferrar-ty, I was there last year back before I had my skizza and we were in a taxi from KL to the airport, doing about 90kmh... and this 34 GTR just went FLYING past - I mean absolutely FLYING.

Started talking to the cab driver about it and he said it wouldn't be uncommon if he was doing about 240/250kmh... he told me about some race track that was apparently quite close to where we were, and said there's always imports going up and down that stretch of road, racing each other and being general hoons. Thing is though, cops rarely bug them and the general population (according to the cabbie) LOVES seeing these shenannigans!

*Sigh*

Well it'll be even better if they have some unique number plate like 888 or some shit. Cop wouldnt even wanna touch them. The general understanding in Malaysia is if you're that rich and up there, chance of you knowing high ranked cops are quite high. So meaning the small fries wouldnt even dare to touch you or risk losing their job for giving you a fine. IN any case, even if you DO get a fine you could probably buy your way out anyway. Thats the explanation I got from my KL cousin.

just finished a cup of orange and peach iced tea :(

man that shit was good :P

finally became a bogan for a day..

drove around in a 4x4 hilux ute today was great.. real fun :P

felt like driving a van :)

just finished a cup of orange and peach iced tea :(

man that shit was good :P

finally became a bogan for a day..

drove around in a 4x4 hilux ute today was great.. real fun :P

felt like driving a van :)

f**king mustangs

ok wow.

i just googled barina to get a funny picture of a modified barina and look what came up

sick.jpg

jvl what were you thinking, with all the content on the net you chose him? :(

Hahaha :(

what are u doing after work astro??

my car will pretty much be bog stock on thursday.. after im used to driving it.. ill put in the twin plate love

then later after i get used to that 2way..

then mods mods modsmods modsmodsmodsmods mods mods mods mods mods mods mods..

then ill be like "Im the baoss!"

shit on astro's desk.. :P

what are u doing after work astro??

starting work at dominos - im there til 1am again

ugh all this work to pay for skids hahahaa

Personally i think Moistcoils.. sounds rather nawty :(

but i shall name you moistsack :P

moistcoils sounds like a freaky sex toy that you'd find in johns room :P

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