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In paris I did buy a 5 euro latte O_O but other than that it was ok.

Spain was awesome, Valencia was an incredible city and the race tracks are the best! PS jfk your avatar is rad :blink:

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awesome pics u have there charlie...

im going to europe in may. i have to visit family for a month first in italy. what do u recomend i do after that. ill have 2 months lol

i was thinking ibiza and amsterdam but i dont know where else...

WHAT?!?!?! Spill!!! Where? When is the house warming? :P

ps, saw a Millenium Jade GTR in South Melbourne last night, thought it was you for a sec... but it wasn't. I think it was a Nur though, couldn't see for sure. Were they the only ones released in that colour?

Well it's getting built and should be completed by end of January and only 10 mins from where I am now. House warming lol...more like parties all the time. At least you've done the once in a lifetime euro trip thingy I guess.

If any 34 GTR is in that colour, then it will most likely be a Nur. It's an exclusive colour. Not long now before I slap on my mods that I have finally acquired now :P

Great pics, BMW one is ace!

As nice as Europe and the US are, it does make me appreciate Australia all the more each time I come back. Cycling along Beach Road to and from work, great coffee and weather. Really is the complete package in Australia for me. :P

Well it's getting built and should be completed by end of January and only 10 mins from where I am now. House warming lol...more like parties all the time. At least you've done the once in a lifetime euro trip thingy I guess.

If any 34 GTR is in that colour, then it will most likely be a Nur. It's an exclusive colour. Not long now before I slap on my mods that I have finally acquired now :)

Apple Peel Meet then Apple Peel Meet after party at Nathan's house :P

Whatever you wanna do Jamie :D

Need to do something soon I reckon in terms of cruise :)

:bunny:

I was joking about the after party at your house, but yeah, it's up to you if want us around :)

When does that FuLLy Sik, HEKT1K / MUZT3K guy(s) gonna start meets again? Haha!

MUZT3K lost his licence and trying to sell his car cause of it

Shit!

So he is off the road for a while?

who you callin fully sick Jamie!?

i still have my licence... should get some more meets happening now with the nice weather

:bunny:

Yeah for sure, sine you were the original poster of the Apple Peel meet ups :D

Glad you had an awesome trip.

I was wondering where you'd got to, you just seemed to disappear one day.

Alvin- I've always wanted to travel Europe. I speak German, and my family is from London...we are of the convict type. Going to France would be great, I love hearing my name pronounced properly without the husky Aussie slant to it.

LOL....conceived in France; what a transcontinental baby.

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