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My Georgian phone number is on :D you still got the number? or skype anthonye1978

the remote tune is not for my car...but its a GTR 34 making 938hp on E85...can i chat to you somehow off here about it

"you better run, you better take cover" hahahahaa love it =)

Where are you ?? =)

Saw this on you tube as well!!!

Russian "land down under" USSR times!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rxrRzE6CWs...feature=related

LOVE IT!!!

I would be eating vegemite sandwitch's right now if ....

"THEY DID NOT CONFISCATE MY 1KG JAR AT SYDNEY AIR PORT"

ASSHOLES!!! hahahahaa.... My sister is sending me some for my birthday though =)

My proud AUssie moment :D:)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leitrq6VdC0

Germany world cup

My Georgian phone number is on :) you still got the number? or skype anthonye1978

no and no...i cannot call international on work phone...typing this while driving over Brisbane's iconic Story Bridge. :D

ahhhh ok.. I cant call you because i dont have any credit on my phone and its nearly 4:30am here so when i get some credit later today I will call you..... I think i should go to bed lol

no and no...i cannot call international on work phone...typing this while driving over Brisbane's iconic Story Bridge. :D

Im off to bed for a few hours... but will leave with this... my facebook update =)

....

Picutre perfect beach's, Green country sides, friendly people, BBQ's to DIE for, World class beer that CANNOT be matched, kick ass party's and mad ass sheela's, worlds best Dyno's and the worlds best boosted cars tuned by the worlds best Tuners, with the worlds best aftermarket ECU's on the worlds BEST race tracks... We call this country Australia and there ain't no one or no place who can deny this status

=)

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Picutre perfect beach's, Green country sides, friendly people, BBQ's to DIE for, World class beer that CANNOT be matched, kick ass party's and mad ass sheela's, worlds best Dyno's and the worlds best boosted cars tuned by the worlds best Tuners, with the worlds best aftermarket ECU's on the worlds BEST race tracks... We call this country Australia and there ain't no one or no place who can deny this status

=)

Best thing ive heard all day!

Onya Anth!

Im off to bed for a few hours... but will leave with this... my facebook update =)

....

Picutre perfect beach's, Green country sides, friendly people, BBQ's to DIE for, World class beer that CANNOT be matched, kick ass party's and mad ass sheela's, worlds best Dyno's and the worlds best boosted cars tuned by the worlds best Tuners, with the worlds best aftermarket ECU's on the worlds BEST race tracks... We call this country Australia and there ain't no one or no place who can deny this status

=)

Farken spot on Beavon!!!

Hi GT

Import a few Angus heifers and become a cattle baron. They have delivered cattle to Russia.....

http://www.angusaustralia.com.au/M_Export.htm

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angus cows are white. get it right.

LMAO just kidding man, me and a mate were the laughing stock of lismore when we thought angus was some sort of brand lol

and right on for the comment GT ;) if it werent for anti hoon media and the well organized gang often referred to as the police this country would be f*cking perfect.

Missing home a bit today... Australia Day!

So been listening to this a few times and having a drink for the best country in the world....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbGuqmaDgLA...feature=related

Happy Australia Day everyone! Aussie's have no idea how good they have it.. honestly.

Chuck a extra couple of snags on the barbie for me... drink a few more extra dry's..... Have a good day :)

Post some aussie day bbq pictures in here for me... would make me smile =)

HEY GT this is for you mate, picture this. sitting on the swan river in a tube, with a carton of corona's rocking out to the radio in the boat with fireworks going off above you.

God i love this country too.

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Make all of us Aussys proud.

regards

Chris

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Welcome to our country anthony! i am Georgian i have skyline With rb25det. Yes here people are very suprised about anthony's car me too! when i saw a first run at Drag racing i thought that it was a rocket :)

I havent seen in live like that Horsepower It was realy amazing!

Soo have a nice work here and help us to Tune Our cars! :(

My R33 Rb25det Maybe you know anthony becouase at Nismo Club meeting you saw my car!

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