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33 could be off the road :(

32 isn't on the road as I have no monies :(

You can all donate to me so I can get it on the road in time for the cruise.

What's wrong with the 33?

Well with any luck they'll go to a good cause and not to defecting station.

Salvos easily better then defect station... Thought i was gona get done in the diahatsu for a baldy tire yesterday :/

Salvos easily better then defect station... Thought i was gona get done in the diahatsu for a baldy tire yesterday :/

Not good brudda....nothing's wrong with bald tires....they're safer because you don't have to try as hard when you want to drift ;)

Charity cruise is getting closer. Hopefully get the wires out of my toes 2 days before the cruise so I should be alright to drive. Did get the Vspec out for it's first drive in close to a month today to go down to Armstrong's to pick up some parts, one part was wrong but got the right one on the way now. And it was a challenge to drive really hurt my feet but was soo good to get in and go for a drive.

Charity cruise is getting closer. Hopefully get the wires out of my toes 2 days before the cruise so I should be alright to drive. Did get the Vspec out for it's first drive in close to a month today to go down to Armstrong's to pick up some parts, one part was wrong but got the right one on the way now. And it was a challenge to drive really hurt my feet but was soo good to get in and go for a drive.

Sounds good Chris!

Should swap cars so that mine gets a break? I've realized I could never drive anything other than a GTR :(

Sounds good Chris!

Should swap cars so that mine gets a break? I've realized I could never drive anything other than a GTR :(

Hahaha no the Vspec is very happy with the about it gets driven. Have done 500km's since my last oil change which was 3 months ago, now up to nearly 1000km's for the year. About time you came to your senses.

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