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now i've seen it all... sitting at the lights in perth today and in my rear vision mirror see a black s2000 pulling up with a big **** off intercooler, the dude driving it couldnt have been more than 21 and his friend much younger.... i just pointed at him then tapped my head giving him the "your crazy" look...

bastard i want one :shake:

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Originally posted by WASSABI

now i've seen it all... sitting at the lights in perth today and in my rear vision mirror see a black s2000 pulling up with a big **** off intercooler, the dude driving it couldnt have been more than 21 and his friend much younger.... i just pointed at him then tapped my head giving him the "your crazy" look...  

bastard i want one :shake:

Yeah thats an X-Speed car....I see it there all the time..... Very nice.

Also there was a MX-5 witha big intercooler there last week....looked nice.

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hey guys just to confirm some things. yes he's asian. yes it's a gtr. he's my friend from singapore so dun make things too difficult for him. it's his 1st year in perth and he's in uwa. name's andrew so go up tok to him if u wanna. tell him his fren in brissie sent u. haha. btw i was in perth studying last year. pity didn't do much cruising with u guys. but i think he's dying for a cruise so talk to him man.

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oh ya...he's not too good at driving the car. he used to drive an auto beemer and it's the 1st time he's been in sumthing manual over 280bhp, so take it easy on him. n on the beating him in a drag, he probably didn't know the drag was on. he's kind of unaware of his surroundings most of the time.

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Originally posted by WASSABI

now i've seen it all... sitting at the lights in perth today and in my rear vision mirror see a black s2000 pulling up with a big **** off intercooler, the dude driving it couldnt have been more than 21 and his friend much younger.... i just pointed at him then tapped my head giving him the "your crazy" look...

is this the guy that i see on Leach all the time with a massive wing on the back. Man that thing looks stoopid with a massive wing on such a small car.

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Originally posted by rb26dett

oh ya...he's not too good at driving the car. he used to drive an auto beemer and it's the 1st time he's been in sumthing manual over 280bhp, so take it easy on him. n on the beating him in a drag, he probably didn't know the drag was on. he's kind of unaware of his surroundings most of the time.

who exatcly are you talking about...? from your post i would assume the dude in the s2000, but we didnt race... as for the lam0 in the r32 bwahahahah

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