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Need time to make these things happen brah haha

haha as long as its going in a forward direction that's all that matters :P

Some dude had his Maserati rammed, dudes jumped out and kidnapped him at gun point. I lolled

oic

Lol @ people thinking 280rwkw is fast :/

not everyone is after big power, a car can still be fast with less power

fast car around corners > fast car in straight line.... much more of a thrill

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HAHA

Alex. The bus has the Winfield r32 GTR in it :)

replica

We get it Kris, your mates have fast cars. Big hi5 to you buddy

HAHA

Yeah in my brothers Evo 8MR he fits like a glove.

But I feel my shoulders feel squeezed in and a little bit tight.

Still his seats are a million times better than mine though.

LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLikkkkkkkkkke a glove.

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Any wastelanders heading up to the Nats on Sunday?

i might make the trip up...do i have to pay $5 now or at the place?

Sunday mang.

Can setup a Vic Wastlanders Tent?

You can organise the merchandise

Can bring multiple 5kg boxes of chocs. I'll see whats available. om-nom-nom

2 hours ouch... That's gonna be like sitting in the washing machine on spin dry for 2 hours - loud and uncomfortable..

I know tony ya missed my point ;)

Ive got a direct drive LG washing machine, quiet as!

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

searchin for pic brb

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

would be a fool to do that. Moar Properties brah

what do chemical engineers make fresh out of uni? if i'm willing to work in outerspacey areas.

never enough!

i might make the trip up...do i have to pay $5 now or at the place?

Not sure if i'll enter the SnS just going up to check out the place.

If your from the South-eastern I'm trying to plan a pre-meet before we drive up to Wallan and meet the others.

And wtf was the point of that video rek.

mind blown

Not sure if i'll enter the SnS just going up to check out the place.

If your from the South-eastern I'm trying to plan a pre-meet before we drive up to Wallan and meet the others.

I'll be leaving from Dandenong, so can meet anywhere up the freeway.

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