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hey guys i dont know if youve seen this shit before, but i jsut came across it, pretty fancy and nicely designed flash site i must say,

http://www.erasus.net/home/index.html

i wouldnt wana mess with them, i just lol'ed buhahaha

p.s i recomend you read the pink slip section at the bottom of the wesbite. and is it just me or is that r33 not a gtr?

cheers

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so any1 wana challenge them to a 'pink slip' jokes :cool: ,

do you think your tough enough?

do you think youve got what it takes?

sounds a bit like a movie trailer, i know the rego of the skyline on the website , he might even be on SAU,

mayb its a joke because if im right then that r33 is gtst with a gtr badge and number plates XX GTR, i mean you would presume someone so serious about thier cars would know what a gtst and what a gtr is, but who knows i might be wrong :/

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so any1 wana challenge them to a 'pink slip' jokes :cool: ,

do you think your tough enough?

do you think youve got what it takes?

sounds a bit like a movie trailer, i know the rego of the skyline on the website , he might even be on SAU,

mayb its a joke because if im right then that r33 is gtst with a gtr badge and number plates XX GTR, i mean you would presume someone so serious about thier cars would know what a gtst and what a gtr is, but who knows i might be wrong :/

HEY! Thats my car isnt it?!

Hahaha. I'll look at the website when I'm home. Cant seem to load the page at work.

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I don't get the whole spiel....they don't take your passport off you in Oz for getting up to no good, they just kick you the f%#k out back to your own country.

And as for the guy with the unpaid fines...good luck with that; you get owned real quick on the GC with even 1 unpaid fine, let alone the fact that if he's so 'hardcore' two minor infringements in 1 year would have seen him sans-licence.

And as for the 250Kw. RX-7, I'm sure there are many people on here that would feel confident in taking his 'pink slip' :(

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