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Understandable that I couldn't be understood!!Jeez,I have trouble working out what I'm saying,half the time LOL!

(Cue suspense/thriller voice-over dude)"Later that day..."spotted Amaru cruising away from work.This time I waved but wasn't recognised as I was in my WRC-spec Subaru(read:1993 Liberty STOCKER...).Then spotted him YET AGAIN hanging out at THE place to get a Skyline tuned at...

Sheesh!Anyone would think we're stalking each other...(we aren't,are we?!?).Ah,the charges wouldn't stick,anyway!! :D

I think we need to invest in a fridge at THE place to get a skyline tuned at and stock it up with beer or something since we're there so much :)

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haven't seen you around skylinegal, but the ride sounds, nice, welcome to the boards.

spotted a gunmetal 33 gts-t today at ANU, 6 spoke wheels.

also spotted a really weird car, what looked like to be a pink supra, had the supra rear lights and some weird looking rear bar, but the front was an MX6...

That is actually an MX6, i've seen it in that carpark a lot lately. it's just got a really bad pink/pearl paintjob and a massive rear spoiler. never been a fan of MX6's

Spotted the last few days in the ANU carpark, a blue/green colour R33 with 6 spoke wheels. been in the same carpark for 3 days now.

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GOD DAMN!

was on my way home from work just now, was talking on the phone oops

and then a black WRX pulls up beside me and beeped at me, an in thinging WTF, look over and this guy has a Police badge in me face!

Im like oh shit!, drop me phone, and turned off a side street, this is in peak traffic, he couldnt get over to my lane and had to follow traffic... so i was lucky on this one.

****en ****!

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LTSJayce:

Thanks for  the warm welcome!!!!! I think you may have dragged my husband, I sometimes let him take her out hehehe, he did say he'd had a drag, and that it was fun. Do you drive a gun metal grey liner?  Yes, live in Jerra, and do battle on the monaro highway every day hehehe.

Veilside R33:

Cheers for the photoshoot, will try to make it.

I'm(occasionally) in a pearl white R32 GTR...that used to make a LOT of noise(it's since been neutered...sob)-I'm sure your husband would remember our little run!Hopefully my little beastie will never need to do the daily Monaro demolition derby!

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hey.... any of you boys seen or knwo the guy with the silvia with the strawberry face(s15) conversion???.....i think its a grey or white one... light colour..... hes got my ****en wheels!!! i lent them to a mate and he gave it to this dickhead so that he could pass rego and hes being real ****y about giving them back to me.... apparently hes been doing burnouts and cruising around civic tonight. my freinds told him to give them back tonite and that i desperately needed them and the guy said..... so who cares.....

if anyone sees this guy out please give him some shit or do something

cheers

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id be getting right up your mate!!!

maybe 7 or 8 skylines could conveneinetly arrive at his place at 3am for a chat? lol

post up a pic of your rims so we know what they are, but i guess there arent so many silver strawberry faced sils getting around canb.

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I think we need to invest in a fridge at THE place to get a skyline tuned at and stock it up with beer or something since we're there so much :)

HA!Couldn't agree more!Reckon Ed will go for it?Or,by promoting alcohol comsumption in the workplace,will we start to notice cams being placed in backwards,seats going in sideways etc etc...!!

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i got my wheels back... it wasnt the guy witht he strawberry face silvia that ****ed everything up... it was the guy i gave em to...thats the second time hes ****ed me over.... i didnt even want to lend it to him it was a favour to a friend... the guy sold me a dodgy turbo and now with the wheels

i have to go all the way down to kambah to pick up my wheels now coz my "mate" is being a **** and wont do it. hes the guy with the bmw with the rb20det skyline motor on it so hes all yours boys... cant miss it, its got a dirty big front mount u cant miss

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