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Hey guys, Had a pretty good night, thanks greg for picking me up really appreciate it. Thought I was walking home from milton when you took off, lucky you came back, fewww

There were some nice cars out including the mystery gtr's at nudgie. did anybody know them?

See if I can convince someone to take me again next week :D

Yoparata - I am interested in the 2-ways you are bringing in if you are selling them also.

Cheers guys have fun

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fsmount i was out with them in my 32 man its all good...... Yeah a good night was had by all... NA_R33 you should of told me to wait up i drove past you on the way out of milton to the drift track..... was pretty sweet and a nice array or cars there inculding a R34 which as non turbo and auto but still looked the shit.... no one raced around the track just a few straight line drags and some major tyre smokin.... to the extent the dude blew his tyre... pretty cool! see yas all next week!

Michael

just got home...  

stayed on with Charly after Strutto, Ska and Zoix left.  Yoparata joined us shortly after his little rendezvous in Sunnybank.  So did Owned.

then the cops came...  pulled up RIGHT infront of us and asked ONLY Yoparata and Charly for their licenses and registration... anywayz... Yoparata smooth-talked their way and the cops just got back inside their car and went hounding after some 18s yr old in a 180sx.

good nite all :D woot !!

Now why did the cops stop? Could it have been because someone *looks yoparatas way* was eyeballing the cops? :)

hey man its francisco, Cool to meet owners from the west side......even if you all drive r33's.  can i cruse with you boys next thurs, i should have my car back by then??

yo!! good to see in here. even better to see you next week for the cruise. we chatted at milton maccas when you were asking me about parts for your R32. really wanna see how low your front bar is :D

glenn

fsmount i was out with them in my 32 man its all good...... Yeah a good night was had by all... NA_R33 you should of told me to wait up i drove past you on the way out of milton to the drift track..... was pretty sweet and a nice array or cars there inculding a R34 which as non turbo and auto but still looked the shit.... no one raced around the track just a few straight line drags and some major tyre smokin.... to the extent the dude blew his tyre... pretty cool! see yas all next week!

Michael

i thk Micheal and I were the only 32s around. and i was the ONLY non-turbo everyweek :Oops:

where are all the NA boys???

he wanna make an easy $150 bucks, james :D

rofl.

If only those guys had saved that $150 they spent last night they could have bought a decent car. I reckin it would have been worth it though. :aroused:

Hope you tucked your 3 kids into bed when you got in last night. And is it really true that you can get busted for dangeroud driving if you are drinking a coke/shake whatever whilst driving or were you guys pulling my leg about that one last night.

naah... kids were out cruising when i got home ... hope that you tucked your housemate in as well :D

and yes, i was died serious about the drinks thingy. at least thats what i heard from some of the guys couple of weeks ago.

aren't you supposed to be working hard?!? :)

aren't you supposed to be in a six hour lecture or something? Kids were out cruising eh? So if I have this correct, if at least two of your kids are 17 then you must be well at least thirty five years old. Damn you look good for a thirty five year old. And remember the vacant expression person we were talking about last night? My f/m's worse.

Owned: nevermind.

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