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Have transitioned from a barbarian to a civilized computer programmer living inside the digital frontier.. on the grid

Personally I think Conan is much cooler. Who else can take out a camel in a single punch?

Thought u weren't taking your car on track ever again Grant? Grown a pair?????

I'm not taking it to track, I'm spectating.

May doing trackdays when I can afford to...

E-flex. Hamish reckons she might get close to 340kw.

Just keep winding in boost til you get there? lol

This statement is legit as I shall be in attendance at the obsurdly early hour you have requested.

Car is nice and low now should be a great drive up .... How long it take?

I didn't make the call, blame Ash!

and yeah should take a while, as we'll all be on our best behaviour :rolleyes:

TAFE carpark, I've spotted VE Maloo on red P's and couple of spots ahead, VY Maloo on green P's..

Would hate to be there come insurance renewal, must be at least $6k per year for them.

TAFE carpark, I've spotted VE Maloo on red P's and couple of spots ahead, VY Maloo on green P's..

Would hate to be there come insurance renewal, must be at least $6k per year for them.

I raise you on this.

I saw a 300C SRT8 or whatever they are being driven by a RED P plater yesterday on the way home. I hated the flamin mongrel

Yeh it's early as Fk mad afternoon nap while woman drives back :laugh:

You got two up on me. Woman doesn't know how to drive manual and also don't think shes coming.

and yeah should take a while, as we'll all be on our best behaviour :rolleyes:

Never been there before, but heard there are quite a few speed camera hotspots on the way?

Heaps of p platers in nice cars... Remember pic of sls amg with p plate?

some kid here has on of those audi 4wd's dont know what theyre called but well up there in price..

he works in collections. dont know how people afford something like that on collections..

some kid here has on of those audi 4wd's dont know what theyre called but well up there in price..

he works in collections. dont know how people afford something like that on collections..

Just worked his ass off in the collections department yo!

You can do it too

Jokes.

You got two up on me. Woman doesn't know how to drive manual and also don't think shes coming.

Never been there before, but heard there are quite a few speed camera hotspots on the way?

I don't even have a girlfriend lol

Relatively cars are cheap if u finance it live at home etc what's 1-1.5k a month if u work full time live at home ? I mean that would easily get you a 60-85k car

Good point there sir, but I guess this would only apply for new cars.

2nd hand cars would be a different story though, interest rate on a personal loan would be a killer.

This isn't direct at you Alex. I know your on a high salary so you get my respect brah.

VE Maloo > 300C thingy.

Unless the Chrysler owner paid for it by him/herself.

You all lose out to this:

Heaps of p platers in nice cars... Remember pic of sls amg with p plate?

That picture was epic and made me hate life more than most things do.

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