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Shit sounds creepy Kaz. Get some sensor lights. And maybe leave a few lights on in the house when you go to sleep.

I'd be more worried about your safety rather than the contents in your house.

Also find something to use to defend yourself with or even see if any friends can sleep over for a bit.

maybe u and dezz can lend me your 'guns' for a few weeks.. they're detachable right?

maybe u and dezz can lend me your 'guns' for a few weeks.. they're detachable right?

Top Gun show has a few bookings over he coming weeks. But can squeeze in an SAU member.

Payment can be made via Pizza's

Lookin at Tony's Nats photos....Who the f**k is Justin Gould and why does he feel the need to comment on EVERY SINGLE f**kING PHOTO

Also think I spotted myself in one of em, but can't be sure lol

some of the comments made me lol though

Lookin at Tony's Nats photos....Who the f**k is Justin Gould and why does he feel the need to comment on EVERY SINGLE f**kING PHOTO

Also think I spotted myself in one of em, but can't be sure lol

Just a mate who was supposed to come up with me but was in Sydney. So for the lulz he said he has going to comment on every single photo. Ran out of ideas and began to realize other people were viewing the album so he just stuck to the word 'Nice' lol

He is a huge kent and drives an R32GTR.

Didn't see you at SnS Dezz going ninja on us wastelanders.

I would think that my coil packs are on the way out, car stuttered a little when we drove into shep.

Also, front inner side guard liner (that never fouled) is destroyed lol. Looks like Swiss cheese

I saw that Kakimoto 33 as I was leaving Shep, shit looked so good. not that I saw much of it.

The red one? Thing had 13 inch wheels and 335 tyres on the rear, f**king ridiculous.

Going the drifteks?

I have 3 weeks of forced annual leave at the end of the year. But can go whenever.

Need to find price first. Not really keen on spending spending any more than 1k for rims. Might even end up with cheap rota's lol. Though them drifteks do look the goods on that white 33

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