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doesnt mean im gonna drive just wanna come.

Whilst we're on the subject like to catch up for a meet shortly

And get a look at a few stageas. Wanna check if I've got any problems

I haven't found before the warranty goes! Also wanna see some mods on!

Mines bog stock.... Blue aero 250t rs4 11/2003 M35

Anyone up for a monash clayton meet?

LOL. I'm gonna be riding my bike for 7 months soon. What's the point of paying for rego and isnurance for it if I can't drive it...

Umm, hand in your plates & cancel your insurance?

And what if it gets stolen???!

Do you leave it on the street?

That reminds me, I need to cancel my insurance. I insured mine for the first time last Friday so I'd be covered when in Sydney for the cruise on the weekend. It's understandable you'd be nervous, living in the "big smoke".

Edited by Commsman

Damn. Now the posse have nothing to do with their pitchforks!

If that's at Aaron, don't worry, much like puberty he'll grow out of it :P

I know I certainly didn't want a wagon when I was in my early 20's, but now that 3000GT is just way too impractical.

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