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How's Nissansilvia.com Aaron?

Pretty sure i'm forever banned lol

haha i dont think ive been on it since then. they're a bunch of idiots

lol to be honest I didn't think it was that difficult to figure out, look at the context of people using the meme...whenever people are pissed off about something. It was pretty funny while you weren't understanding it though ;)

We still riding tonight, Leigh? Where you wanna head? I can't go offroad lol...

well i dont go on 9gag or whatever its called

the P plate law review certainly proves 1 thing...

The only people that seem to be able to understand the new laws about turbo cars, are the ones already legally allowed to drive them

THE

CAR

HAS

TO

HAVE

THE

VIN

PLATE

STAMPED

WITH

AN

EXEMPTION

.........

YOU

ARE

NOT

ALLOWED

TO

DRIVE

A

20

YEAR

OLD

JAPANESE

TURBO

POWERED

VEHICLE

I already knew that. Saw it on vic roads site. Lol. A guy can't dream?

Still sticking with my B18C+T civic plan.

Turbo vteeeeeeeeeeeeeec

Still hoping VicRoads follows what QLD just did. and just do a blanket p:w on all cars.

I already knew that. Saw it on vic roads site. Lol. A guy can't dream?

Still sticking with my B18C+T civic plan.

Turbo vteeeeeeeeeeeeeec

Still hoping VicRoads follows what QLD just did. and just do a blanket p:w on all cars.

Speaking about VTEC's

Apparently my mate is building the engines for TODA racing.

Apparently that means something to the VTEC boys

Speaking about VTEC's

Apparently my mate is building the engines for TODA racing.

Apparently that means something to the VTEC boys

As much as it means to Toyota / Nissan / Mazda / Mitsubishi / Subaru / Suzuki and Ferrari boys too.

Me no know

I was ^unaware of TODA before today :/

They specialise in making pistons / cam shafts / timing belts / head gaskets / injection / flywheel / gearbox / exhaust manifolds / suspension.

But concentrate mostly on Honda / Toyota / Ferrari.

Speaking about VTEC's

Apparently my mate is building the engines for TODA racing.

Apparently that means something to the VTEC boys

I just checked their cars, and Hector's gonna be running three Honda Civics with Tony's mate engines.

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