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sweetr33: :D i know everything ;) nah.. i drive past it every day wednesday and thursdays. Its the only one in the area.. cool, i work about 200m from there.

how about those cops up near the school this morning. Two cameras in the space of 50m?

the first one i thought fair enough.. then i saw the 2nd like 50m later and i was WTF?!! but luckily i was going 40 as i am paranoid

i get petrol there too fair bit.

do you have exhaust gaskets? and how much you reckon to jack it up on the hoist. I can do it, just a bitch to do it on the ground - would take 5 mins :D

the one around my cat in my r31 is hacked.. its making uber noises after i pulled it off the other week :-s

predator: yeah the speed camera's were out in force today as were the police cars cruizin the area in general, was surprised, u obviously dont drive ur r33 past coz otherwise i would notice it, i see just about every hottie car drive past. Was a nice cortina come in and filled up today, number plates PSI-41 so im thinking turbo 4.1ltr crossflow but just a guess, seemed to have some grunt about it, where u work dude/

predator: yeah the speed camera's were out in force today as were the police cars cruizin the area in general, was surprised, u obviously dont drive ur r33 past coz otherwise i would notice it, i see just about every hottie car drive past. Was a nice cortina come in and filled up today, number plates PSI-41 so im thinking turbo 4.1ltr crossflow but just a guess, seemed to have some grunt about it, where u work dude/

haha... no.. I'm getting sum decent set of wheels soon enough..

need to save money to buy those extractors and exhaust off u..

need immobilizer too...

there's a few nice skylines at ur uni.. purple 33 GTR...

and saw black one with a huge ass dent in it..

yeah, there was a cop with a radar gun on the m1 as well. Its getting up to the end of June -- revenue raising time before the end of the financial year.. watch out everybody.,. in fact don't drive at all

i just work for a web business in a house.. further up where it goes down the hill and turns down.

yeah, i hardly have driven the r33 there.. mainly the r31 (white.. non descript really, except has 2 1/4 exhaust and extractors so makes a bit of a wracket)

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