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Maybe if you were in a skyline, I would have noticed :)

;) *retrieves knife from back*

Damn well would be if it was finished :down:

btw... RB powered from factory therefore technically a line by default.... :)

lol will power as in Champ Car racer these days

lol! whoa! That's a bit of a step up. I had no idea. Last time I saw him was when I was a kid at Oran Park with my mate and his dad watching the sports cars and formula fords.

and lol ruk!

Spotted a couple of grey 33s, a maroon 32 and a black 240Z(?) with SAU stickers on it at Thornleigh Maccas last night.

That grey 33 that was stripped out looked good, it's good to see more people interested in going fast! (Mine is even more stripped)!

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