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Still looks the goods mang

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thats the old one.. one i'd get is

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Just saw/heard a new C63 coupe Black edition heading up street.

Damn I want that noise! wonder how I could get the mustang to sound same

lol i drove one around for a day when I had to go to pickles. just not the Black edition

its such an amazing car man.. that along with the below.. lol you would be amazed to walk through my work parking lot..

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apparently it's 1000hp too, so i spose he can run whatever rims and everyone esle can stfu lol ;)

to me that's even more pointless on a car that runs leaf rear end and is still technically a 'work car' being a ute

if it was a sedan my opinion would differ

Leigh why not negotiate a car allowance an keep the fpv? Dollar wise the company doesn't have to pay any more than they would it's win win.

that's a good point I might have a chat after 3 months about it.. I'd have to do calculations though obviously there will be a fair bit of driving.. one thing I didn't mention is the mazda 3 is meant to have a small sticker on the side of business name.. definitely not doing that to my car :P haha

Thought I'd check out an R1 specific forum...hahaha...these guys give no f**ks for police or posting their stories on the internet, they have a section dedicated to speeding fines and cop stories. Makes SAU look like a forum for Mormons.

lol. i DID run from them, but because i was in the middle of bumfu@k junction i was on a single road with no side escape roads left.

they would have had plenty of time to radio ahead.

they were in one of 3 of the states top turbo pursuit cars.

my best chance was hiding. i tried but they eventually found me.angry.gif

they towed the bike to an impound at warragul and i had to catch a train back.

i got arrested at 1.50 p.m and got home at 8 p,m.

there is only 3 melbourne trains on a sunday from warragul!enforcer.gif.

yes, i now have the bike back.

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Rubbish!! Your biggest mistake was stopping!! I had a K1300S chase me on the freeway the other day that turned in to two pursuit cars aswell!

I just kept it pinned, 299 for about 5 minutes! Its amazing the ground you can cover doing that speed! My motto is "Do not Stop until you're out of fuel , unless you crash (Now is a good time to hide) or you're turning in your drive way"!

About 4 year ago I had 5 of the fu*kers chase me from the beginning of chum ck rd that continued through to Kinglake then St Andrews then through Xmas hills, yarra glen and I finally got breathing space on the Melba and kept it flat all the way to glen burn! Cnuts just kept on pulling out from what it seemed like no where, but I persevered and of course Won!!

LoL All that coin spent crashing and racing certainly paid off! LoL

Took em on a jolly good loop!!flex.gif

I feel for ya though mate! you're gonna be in the Pooh and there is a very real possibility that they will take your Crown Jewel!scared.gif FTP!

Jonoe amazing difference that just rims and lowering made on your car

Also Aaron you'll fit right in with all the Asian doctors that drive C class Mercedes in Springvale lol

But cot dayum. I am jelly

I want to become a manager. dream boats are given a cls350 with their package

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