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post-grad business management, co-ordinate master's industry internships, undergraduate organisational behaviour.

n thats just the lecturing side ;)

u?

perhaps we should put together a 'Curtin cruise' sometime.

Lol Curtin cruise. There would be a few cars I'd say.

Curtin security would love it. Probably use their famous "box in car and call the cops" method.

Lol Curtin cruise. There would be a few cars I'd say.

Curtin security would love it. Probably use their famous "box in car and call the cops" method.

yeah i know of about 6 skylines that are there day in day out at curtin, not including these 2 GTR's mentioned recently.

hahaha, the Curtin security are mall-cops, unless you are robbing n raping which is the main problem we have had here over the last few years. Then they will beat you to a pulp :domokun:

One of my ex-students has a 450atw R33. He used to fry some major tyres at Curtin in the car-parks n all the security used to do was say 'please stop doing that'. Tho after about 9 months they said they had gotten approval to sanction his results n stop him from graduating if he did it again so he toned it down.

on a side note- have also had an 'international student' crash into me in my last R33 around curtin. He couldnt speak english for shit n didnt have a license so dragged his ass down the 'station.

:pwned:

R32 GTST exiting Mandurah senior college it was in primer,seen it around a few times around Manudrah.

And a white R33 GTST S 1.5 heading towards the college.

Aanndd another white R33 at the mackas carpark centro...pink plates...sexy.3some.gif

maroon 32 gtr on grey buddy clubs a couple days ago.. gave it a bit in ossy park neck of the woods onto the freeway

thought you were definitely going under that garbage truck as you pulled down a side street right before the freeway, but your car turned in fkn awesomely!

Ahahaha, I recently found myself sitting in a lecture pondering over one of these biggrin.gif

curtin cruise, damn we must do this!

sounds good!

Im busy as hell atm n away for work for all of sept so for me it will have to wait until Oct... :(

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turning onto roe from geh, directly infront of you but behind the barrier lol

Haha ah ok, didn't see ya, would've waived. I was probably too busy watching the massive truck that took the corner so fast I thought it was gonna roll on top of me :glare:

Curtin cruise in.

Somehow we need to get there at 6am and park at the top row near CBS, line of skylines would be awesome lol.

hahahha, i like where your head is at. That would make an awesome pic too...

I can probably get a few extra staff permits for the day so we can all park up happily.

hahahha, i like where your head is at. That would make an awesome pic too...

I can probably get a few extra staff permits for the day so we can all park up happily.

Is the double decker parking? That place is full before 9am but I found a park there today.

Would be sweet picture opportunity

f*kwit in a black 32 on Tonkin around 2pm tailgating people then slowing down when they move out of your way WTF!

Ohh and a very nice black 35 GTR on Safety Bay Rd

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Spotted a black R34 GT-T with black wheels and no spoiler on Charles St. around 7.30pm and a silver R33 GTS-T on Loftus St. around 10.30pm last night :thumbsup: .

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