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Whenever I have to go into brissie I catch the 30 min express in, cant beat it, for $10 I get into and out of the city in 30 mins flat!

+ status is given as soon as I can rekognise your face, so once we meet a couple times :( maybe :)

for me its $10 petrol (r31 though) a day.. and 50 mins door to door from my house to umart front door.. guess its fairly similar.

hmm, well if nobody is up for anything tonight, i may just go down the video shop and grab something.

yeah, me too.. that is why i was asking whether anybody wanted to do anything. Don't really have too many ideas though..

if i had the r33 i could go do some drifto sessions.. the r31 can get me somewhere, but it won't be very fun.. rally? :(

kill bill vol.1 is good.. some reckons its bettter than the 2nd.. haven't seen the 2nd myself yet though.

really - so the cops scoped em out or something? glad i wasn't there, wouldn't want to deal with that shit right now :( i got enough crap on my car i have to worry about doing, nevermind clearing defects.

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