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nice driving last night brandon :)

those roadworks are bullshit atm, i got stuck in more on the way home ugggh

Where you got on the freeway wasnt AS bad. The road before your entry was ridicules. Took 15mins to get from Cornwall St exit to South Bank exit.

KFC at dawn bitch :)

yes, dawn. before the heat sets in!! :O

nice driving last night brandon ;)

those roadworks are bullshit atm, i got stuck in more on the way home ugggh

...last night? what last night? I never get told about anything :P

Where you got on the freeway wasnt AS bad. The road before your entry was ridicules. Took 15mins to get from Cornwall St exit to South Bank exit.

oh man thats brutal

when i went past the royal womans hospital it went from 3 lanes to 1

HATE roadworks lol

...last night? what last night? I never get told about anything :)

i merged onto the riverside expressway at like 930 last night and i saw this white boat, so i sailed on over to it, yelled "ahoy" then followed its stern for about 2 nautical miles, unfortunately at an average speed of just 5knots due to teh f**king roadworks ugh

Player hater

Dont hate the player, hate the game :)

lol

also dan did you put a 1.5way in her? or still stock dif?

Nah man still stock dif

Edit - damn just saw tris already posted that :O

Hey bro :cool:

Yeah man im just about to jump in an go for a drive to the car wash.

Its running like a dream, was gona get bigger rubber for the rear but its hookin up like crazy so dont think ill bother till I get the cooler upgrade and push some more boost in it.

Cant wait for 2moz night its gona be WiCkEd :down:

Not always bigger...just get better rubber.. Like Federal 595 RS-R's

Nah man still stock dif

Get that shit rebuilt.....your grip will improve massively. I know I did mine.

i just caught geoff eye f**king the shit outa me in the indro food court

:down:

sucks i only caught you at the end of my break bro.. coulda been... umm... sexy? :cool:

eye f**ked him good and proper. Nah, wasn't gonna interrupt your lunch :cool:

Yeah, should meet up for lunch sometime, hey.

flirt.

but yes, yes we should

hey kev!

matey are you looking into an oil cooler aswell?

Nah mate. A decent radiator should do the job, if not, I'll grab an oil cooler.

I've got iridiums and splitfires in now, so that should help out :cool:

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