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indeed so you were dealin coke at 17 big woop

as well as other things ;)

Nick was a pimp. Why do you think he always has so many chicks in pictures of his car? :P

Lol 'was' or still is?

haha ill keep it quiet

god knows what them bush people get up to...

mwah xoxo

u jelly for sure

Hey Nick carrying back my rears rotors from the city today, pick me up?

In exchange can be one of your workers or model for your car for one day

be warned, he has a No root No ride policy

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Did u pay those models nick? And do u know them personally or something if not?

nah no paying and yeah know them personally

i am. bush-spec mates at tafe keep talking about their daily hunting, quad bike riding etc

i want.

haha its awesome, so much more freedom than the burbs :)

haha yeah of course man, plenty of back roads you could take it around here (dirt)

dunno about our acreage though, old man has cattle so he doesnt want the paddocks chewed up..... didnt stop use in our basher datto :P

be warned, he has a No root No ride policy

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Is that why I saw your Evo taking so many people for rides at the last meet :ninja:

Didn't you take them home yesterday? Or did you just leave them at work overnight? Haha.

Yesterday I just took the fronts home. Give a brother a break I ain't no Dezz or Rimon.

I have AD08s and the back end slides out very easily.

But you have over 400 killawasps man. Not sure much is gonna hold it :D

I have AD08s and the back end slides out very easily.

you need to point the wheels straight, get all 4 working and you are laughing.

Ive 350-360rwkw, 285 AD08s and they hold very well indeed, really have to be pushing it to get sliding happening as once the wheels are pointing it's grip & go.

might be worth getting alignment & what not checked too, that plays a big part in it all

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