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hahaha... you better believe i will!!!!!!  i'll even steal the guys plates for ya! :uh-huh:  as for ok... yeah.. he seemed like a nice guy... even said he was on these forums?!?!  this was over a year ago though!!!  either way.. hes got nothing on you!!! :D

:D whose 1louis!?!  

also spotted a black 34 at strathfield station today.. plates AQR something... :wavey:

Aw..thanks Moanie. Id' hate to come across you in a dark alley!

keep spotting white 33 with BBS's at croydon shops. looks pimp but dude if your out there i'm not gay jus cos i smile and give you a nod every morning. what's with the death stares biatch?

series 1 front bar, with i think a hidden front mount

gtr rear wing, zorst, bov.

guy had a facial piercing

either that or chewing on a piece of metal

Damnit

Whats a guy got to do to get spotted around sydney.

if 5 million cops see me how can not one of you guys/girls

This is :bs!:

Bucket washing is soo stupid. It uses soo much more water. Car wash places aren't much better. Evil ppl, dropping the sponge onto the small stone encrusted floor, then rubbing this on the duco!!!! Or those stupid high pressure places... gah!!

i agree wilch!! bucket washing is such a waste of time!!! and i barely trust car washes! i do end up going to one... getting a wash, then home again to wax and polish myself...

lol!!! repaints are DEFINITELY too pricey for me right now! :)

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