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SLY33 has come along way since the old TORANA days.. hahah everytime i see him, he always has a new girl and the same WIDE smile... STUD!

HAHA, nah its just that girls are always changing their hair colour these days. Same chick different day :rofl:

I havent come all that far dude, last 2 nights ive been cruising in the GUZLER! Old school style! I miss the rumbling and the avgas fumes...!

seen her around... she looks ok...... but then again, sly33 is pretty quick with the gals!! :rofl:

dude you'll give me a bad reputation! and besides i can go nearly three minutes these days! :wassup:

you're right you haven't had a proper look :Oops:  

but you are in luck, she puts out to pretty much anyone :wassup:  

/rant off

haha, you girls crack me up! Like i said, i havent had a propper look!

Miss_Nismo, i dont put out to pretty much anyone! (what has N/A been saying? :cheers: haha), i just wondered if she was hot. When are you coming for a cruise with me? -but im very superficial so you have to be hot, just ask N/A :D

Enrico, you can have my old bikini girl avatar if you want it!

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PS, dont prefer imported girls myself... and im half import!@ :cheers:

on the topic of this thread though, i saw a yellow 180sx, may have had a black roof and white rims. Pretty sure i remember Viva garage stickers on it. It was on anzac highway, he wouldnt run me.

PS, dont prefer imported girls myself... and im half import!@ :cheers:

on the topic of this thread though, i saw a yellow 180sx, may have had a black roof and white rims.  Pretty sure i remember Viva garage stickers on it.  It was on anzac highway, he wouldnt run me.

I know you prefer the LOOCALLL stuff essaee.... That yellow 180 looks pretty good.

on the topic of this thread though, i saw a yellow 180sx, may have had a black roof and white rims. Pretty sure i remember Viva garage stickers on it. It was on anzac highway, he wouldnt run me.

He works wit me, dont know him though, it has a s15 front with sil1580 plates. sprayed it him self.

the guy that owns the morpowa yellow 33 told be it would make about 350rwkws. I wasnt sure to believe him cos he was only using a relatively med sized turbo. cant remember what type it was. Also at that time, the car was in pieces, so not sure if its together yet.

they're starting work again on the yellow gts at morpowa this week, had been put on hold due to alot of work going into the lancer at the nationals.

not an import, but funny anywho... saw a silver VT commy, dual mufflers and chrome rims, with the number plates RIMJ 08

SOMEONE TELL ME THAT ISNT A GREAT CAR FOR UNDERCOVERS!

I saw a white 33 (with Jap stickers on it, white mags and a black GT wing) on the back of a trailer on Lower North East Rd this arvo - it had a nasty bingle on the front end :)

ahh ya i saw that one.. its at provident crash repairs atm.. front end damage looked pretty bad!!

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