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wanna go next week?

i will probably go the same time i did today, get there at 4:30, fish the sunrise and either side of the tide. we ran out of bait before the fish stopped biting.. so we packed up at around 8:30am, solid 5 hours of just fish lol

I gotta sleep til past lunch time on sundays lol

might hit up altona next time I get some free time

oic

worst thing is catching a fish thats a cm undersize. i caught one that was half a cm under..

haha was next to a BMW 4WD at traffic lights. I was on the merging lane just after the lights. Lights go green and I casually take off planning to merge infront of the 4wd. As i start crawling off the line, the 4wd launches off hitting the rev limiter and shoots off. Saw on the back that it was a BMW x5 M haha, was not expecting that to happen ~_~

4.4ltr v8 twin turbo 400kw ownage haha

LOL^ i decimated a 318i in mums car. lulz were had at the next set of lights

anyway, get on it bitches http://www.skylinesa...n-sunday-27211/

because there isnt anything more manly than watching the sunrise with a bunch of other dudes lol

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