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Don't know if you guys have checked out Davie's shots on facebook yet but I had a good laugh looking at them and finding a shot of what appears to be MRR33's (aka streetfame) 33 pissing out coolant all over the carpark out at pick and pay

PWND

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Edited by PWND

streetwho????

oh yer the bloke that lost to that 31 at last years cruise...

Is that the clean as fark midnight purple 33 gtst? Then it's all let down when you look at the white interior, the gauges in the dash on the passenger side (I still don't get why they put them here) with the slushbox?

RE: Thursday - I usually go to Hanaichi at chermside, that's probably not what you were aiming for though.

Lotus Notes isn't opening for me today........ no work to do.. woo!

Edited by hylian

I doubt many cafe go-ers would want to see my dirty BA sitting in their cafe. I would need a fair decent anchor point anyway!

Good place for me to sell it though:

2 owners, roof lining in average condition, miss fire when floggin' it, 4 doors fits more wh0res.

2xbox controllers, 1 fishtank, r33 viscous diff and $500 cash my way.

EDIT: I don't actually want any of the above in trade for my car, if you do want to buy it, you're looking 10k for an 05 BA MKII XR6, prem sound, needs rooflining done, new tires and coilpacks. (although I plan on doing all this myself in a week or so anyway)

Edited by hylian

Most likely leaking through the valve and several shoddily applied repair patches

Re: Thursday.

I have no idea.

Indro Maccas,

Taringa HJs,

Toowong Car Park Dealie,

Mt Cootha?

And I'm out of ideas. Could try Kelvin Grove uni there is a nandos, subway etc around there.

Wouldn't mind trying this towoong carpark dealio, but i guess getting everyone to find the place could be an issue. meet somewhere else and drive there at 8 or something?

Yeah Kenmore is not bad either. I'd say go for the Nando's there rather than the maccas as there are more seats n stuff.

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