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Fuck that is good, not like the shit you see here in AUS or more so I am yet to see a decent one in AUS.

Well, we're actually better off in oz than the guys in the US cos we can get Z31 200ZR's. Or you can just bolt an RB25/26 using a 200ZR crossmember to the Z31 ZX. Combine RB with something that looks like that and it's instant pants party time.

So I just lost 3 demerit points... The police officers "guessed" my speed by following me (from about 100m away) down a sidestreet.

Since when is that an accurate way to measure speed?!!

easiest of all fines to contest.. may as well if u need the points

Nah... If I've done something wrong then I'm always happy to take whatever I deserve.

$234 fine doesn't bother me. The demerits are a bit of a bitch though. Just means if I get caught driving my new car just once then I'm without a license :ninja:

Hey, I will be "able" to :P

yeh spose, but the you get arsefucked when your caught

Nick they look awesome! But they are a car that needs to be lowered and on some 19's. Saw a photo of a stock one, and wasn't much to look at

haha thats why i posted the to that were lowered on 19s hahaa

Biker mice

haha fark forgot about that, they were sick to

speaking of which, would said headkicker be interested in "breaking a few bones" for me? seems to be quite a profitable venture on the part of the headkickee

Are you friends with Ian at all? If he won't do it then he knows someone that will.

Well, we're actually better off in oz than the guys in the US cos we can get Z31 200ZR's. Or you can just bolt an RB25/26 using a 200ZR crossmember to the Z31 ZX. Combine RB with something that looks like that and it's instant pants party time.

True, its just getting them to do it.

Hah!

You sorted out your wheels yet?

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