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nope.. the crappy blue one with a blue plates :Oops:

ahh

im on lvl 12 probably why I havent seen ya :P

edit: going home now the change form graveyard to this is nkit working to tierd to work :D

might meet ya one of these days ed :)

hahahaha...are you chris' mate?  The one that came down to say hi? hehehe... hes got you hooked on the forums hey? :P

Teletechs too easy a pitstop on the way home! :D

Nah that was Jason that came down! he doesn't really read the forums.. gonna have to hook up a SAU/teletech drinks/cruise night sometime soon!

went to huntley's hill climb today down at dapto, wollongong.

spotted a yellow lamboghini gullardo, and a hacked up bnr32. the rest of the cars were clubmans, open wheelers, 1 wrx, lots of done up race car gemini's, torana's, and beetles!

god damn it!

sweet :P were you racing franks or just watching? we've got a few people lined up to attack the last 3 rounds of the hillclimb champs including the Bathurst one in December :D

btw, spotted heaps of skylines at Wakefield, 2 days in a row.

And 1x concerned female passenger as tosh spun a white gtst at turn 8

And 1x concerned female passenger as tosh spun a white gtst at turn 8

that's what happens when you try your first hand at drift :P

and she was concerned only because some fool decided to black flag me in the interest of being a smartass and not because it was genuinly warranted

Nah that was Jason that came down! he doesn't really read the forums.. gonna have to hook up a   SAU/teletech drinks/cruise night sometime soon!

Ahh!!! cool cool! :) I forget names easily :) and don't forget to invite me if you organise one!! :)

LOL at duncan and tosh!!! as if i was concerned!!! I was enjoying myself!!! i'm sure gus was the concerned one - watching tosh drift his car and end in a huge dusty spin!!!!! :)

moanie...chris doesnt have any mates!!! he's an old wrinkled grandpa...he'd like to think he has friends... :jk:

how can teletech possibly be a pitstop on anyone's way home??? it's the worst place to pit stop...ppl only stop there is they're going to visit someone in secrecy!

moanie...chris doesnt have any mates!!! he's an old wrinkled grandpa...he'd like to think he has friends...   :jk:  

how can teletech possibly be a pitstop on anyone's way home??? it's the worst place to pit stop...ppl only stop there is they're going to visit someone in secrecy!

LOL!!!! theres hardly any secrecy around our meetings since about 10 thousand people walk past!!! :) and its a pit stop for me, cause i'm like 2 mins away from there!!!! :)

ooo!!! get over what!!! is she the trouble maker of teletech then!?!? :)

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