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OMG NO WAI! I saw it and thought that reminds me of mass, but the wheels were all wrong! forgot vpsec changed them!! btw, the new rims look hot :O i was admiring! and if i'd know -MASS-' front bar was attached i'd have given chase... cop or no cop :D

LOLzors!

i wouldn't have known what to do, get defected or lose a front bar

Im good thanks and u?

:D

arent i welcome anymore?

omg, noob gtfo
OMG NO WAI! I saw it and thought that reminds me of mass, but the wheels were all wrong! forgot vpsec changed them!! btw, the new rims look hot :) i was admiring! and if i'd know -MASS-' front bar was attached i'd have given chase... cop or no cop :O

hahaha yeh u always loved that front bar hehehe..

watch out greg

If said R34 had an obscenely huge wing on the back that could have been me...

Visiting various panel beaters and collecting quotes to remove the monstrosity of a wing

Also, spotted a series 2 R33 parked next to me at TAFE tonight

and a couple of people taking pics on their phone :D

Hi if you're on here

yeap :)

was "kinda" speeding...

but definately de-wing

:O

Haha if it was around 630-7 ish that was me :thumbsup: , no way in hell i was going past him

I think I might have seen you filling up at BP thornleigh on Tuesday night at about 7:30. Was that you?

I think I might have seen you filling up at BP thornleigh on Tuesday night at about 7:30. Was that you?

I think so, with SAM916, msnismo and Qantas. Does your car have white impuls/starcorps? If so i saw you too

LOLzors!

i wouldn't have known what to do, get defected or lose a front bar

better to be defected :P

Im good thanks and u?

:D

arent i welcome anymore?

hahaha yeh u always loved that front bar hehehe..

watch out greg

awww.. HI -MASS-!!! you know we all miss you!!! especially me! well.. i may just miss the gelato.. but you know how it is :no: *hug*

better to be defected :)

awww.. HI -MASS-!!! you know we all miss you!!! especially me! well.. i may just miss the gelato.. but you know how it is :P *hug*

hahaha thansk -MONA- i feel really welcome... :(

i miss my old beast.

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