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In transit between Sydney and GC at 5pm yesterday isn't too bad! You might still take delivery of them today!

I'm probably going to be a little late to QR tonight, maybe 6 or 6:30ish (have to allow a little time there for getting lost :) ). looking forward to it though.

I'm actually interested in work today :sick: Sometimes meetings -are- a good thing. Sometimes.

I'm hoping and praying they get here today. But nobody is home atm to take delivery so I hope they deliver it around 3ish lmao. Then somebody might be home. if not ill be chasing down the courier on monday :)

I went past BR31 last night but no one was there :sick: It was pretty late though.

Also I wont be able to make it to QR tonight, my car is ready for tomorrow but I've gotta go help a mate get HIS ready :)

Have fun sliding

Edited by Smity42

Shan I am currently petitioning for your administrative privileges to be taken away from you, for the very reason that they are in fact a privilege and you have abused them.

Fucken victorian cunts.

saw TRB31 broken down by Moggil the other day.

Shan I am currently petitioning for your administrative privileges to be taken away from you, for the very reason that they are in fact a privilege and you have abused them.

Fucken victorian cunts.

sambo you can kiss my arse with your tongue out. :)

you know you wanna.

saw TRB31 broken down by Moggil the other day.

sambo you can kiss my arse with your tongue out. :D

you know you wanna.

Hahaha, just wanted to see what you'd do with my blatant disregard to forum language policy.

what do i see?

An Asian and a white emo playing "cars" :mellow:

you're just jealous! :)

Well what a wild night on track!

First lap pulled 3rd on turn 6, goodbye 3rd gear!

Fun drive home, lol.

Nice meetin ya redsun i'll let you know how I go with chasin down a box.

yeh dudee i saw/heard your car (gearbox) just as i was about to go on track didnt soundd good!

very unfortunate!

how long did the drive take? :bunny:

Thanks for comming everyone and great to meet you cody(sp?) Avg45 sorry to hear about your gear box if you need help in anyway im always down to help a fellow SAU d0000d

except astro cause his a c*nt hahah lol jk

Was great to see the crew coming out to support astro and 32_dave i love you all long time

thanks for giving me passenger ride and remember practise makes perfect..

love your wheels beelze mate.. gonna look p0rn with it on..

rofl the dooouuuuches at indro kfc suck balls deep... rofl..

Well what a wild night on track!

First lap pulled 3rd on turn 6, goodbye 3rd gear!

Fun drive home, lol.

Nice meetin ya redsun i'll let you know how I go with chasin down a box.

Sucks mate saw your car parked by the pit lanes, hopefully you don't have too much trouble getting a new box.

Thanks for comming everyone and great to meet you cody(sp?) Avg45 sorry to hear about your gear box if you need help in anyway im always down to help a fellow SAU d0000d

except astro cause his a c*nt hahah lol jk

Was great to see the crew coming out to support astro and 32_dave i love you all long time

thanks for giving me passenger ride and remember practise makes perfect..

love your wheels beelze mate.. gonna look p0rn with it on..

rofl the dooouuuuches at indro kfc suck balls deep... rofl..

I'm about to head out to get em fitted. Pics soon!

Of?

His fringe?

Passenger run with tristan was awesome. thanks mate.

oh and epic ring of fire from double zinger burgers :)

His fringe?

Passenger run with tristan was awesome. thanks mate.

hahahah cheeerss bro

epic angle on that 3rd one WOOOOOOOOOO

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"I GOT THAT SHIT ON VIDEO TAPE"

fcuking lol

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