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Also i just noticed. I have another warning against my name LOL

LOL balls man :P

Karnts the lot of you young buggers :D

all goood.

I'da bashed him Troy for posting that but now you've reposted - LMFAO

The pic does NOT do it justice. That Bitch is smokin' hot

It handles extremely well Maaaaate. Went to Cooma nad back today :P

hahaha funny man :P I've got the key with me here ;)

Thanks for returning her with a full tank though LOL

Thats a rather nice bike though troy good job!

hehe cheers! And yes as per thread in the wasteland, it's actually not *that* bad if I get busted riding it. Unless I'm doing something stupid to get myself pulled over, I can expect a stern warning. Nobody I know who rides bikes has ever been pulled over short of doing something illegal, and those I've heard of who've been caught riding a bike they're not supposed to are told DO NOT DO IT AGAIN. Apparently a lot of coppers are into bikes anyway, they're kinda understanding.

And of course I'm polite and respectful as all f**k with the police, it's got me out of a few speeding fines so far.

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I'm dobbing on you...........................Shell sweetie, he's been naughty ^^^^^^

SEVENTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A GTS-T! SEVENTEEN!

Edit: Im going to get banned soon aren't i....

Edit Edit: i just noticed he droped his price to 15k after my comment. Made me smile. Thats still a bit much though...

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ah well you have another chance to do eeet again and even better with your 33 :P

Hi Jake :)

Lets hope I dont crash again.. It cost me alot last time :(

Yeh chances are I'll start building this 33 soon, its pretty stock atm and I have no motivation to do anything to it because some dick came along and keyed it a few weeks ago.. two tone paint is a nightmare to fix

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There isn't any new cars that sit in that cheap, quick market. The 86/BRZ would completely rule it.

100% QFT!

I really hope other car companies start to follow suit.

*ON TOPIC* Spotted an R32 GTR in Canberra Centre lower basement car park on Sat morning, was that yours?

I parked my car just a few car spots over from you. :)

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I'm dobbing on you...........................Shell sweetie, he's been naughty ^^^^^^

OFF TOPIC and Anfanee started it all ....

"Sorry for Party rockin"

LOL I seee noooothing! :P

I think we might need a brand spanking new spotted thead soon anyway

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That would be me, been working here for a while. Only recently bought the 33 after I crashed my Japspec S15 :(

Lets hope I dont crash again.. It cost me alot last time :(

Yeh chances are I'll start building this 33 soon, its pretty stock atm and I have no motivation to do anything to it because some dick came along and keyed it a few weeks ago.. two tone paint is a nightmare to fix

Hey dude!

I just started in the new iinet induction team.

Worked for iinet previously so this training is simple lol

Nice looking car you got there!

I hope to fark someone doesn't key my car because I'll go mental!!

Love your front bar I was trying to work out if it's stock or not.

Took a photo today actually lol

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