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I think you have to be an administrator to be able to give members' forum access to people, Ham.

Sounds like SAU Vic has started selling 86s haaaaah!

Yo look to the side when you're driving next time. Trying to wave to you on the Eastern last night, you prolly thought I was a cop in a white VE wagon lol.

Wtf that was you?!

The white ve Wagon was tailing me bad on the freeway, changing lanes when I did and quite close. Thought it was some bogans looking for trouble or someone I cut off or something haha

Was close to dropping back and getting behind the Wagon.

Paranoid much?

Go to another dealer

It was about a 12month wait via fleet

So buying it private should be shorter 6-12 months

Nah gg.

Toyota website says 18months too. People gone crazy for this car...

Interior was plastic and the dash reminded me of a hyundai Getz, I guess that's what you get for a budget car...

I'm used to the skyline interior design you can see a lot more money was spent but the car did cost more afterall.

Working on it! Weathers been shit so haven't been able to finish my polish :(

How long left in your probationary?

i see

still on L's dude

been too lazy gonna try booking for next weekend then i guess another 12 months of restrictions assuming i pass :/

yet to put L plates on my bike though lol f**k that

Wtf that was you?!

The white ve Wagon was tailing me bad on the freeway, changing lanes when I did and quite close. Thought it was some bogans looking for trouble or someone I cut off or something haha

Was close to dropping back and getting behind the Wagon.

Paranoid much?

lol I went up alongside you and waved a couple of times, then resorted to pushing you off the road. Your peripheral vision sucks! Knew I'd have the cop look going on though, I'd have been para too.

I think you have to be an administrator to be able to give members' forum access to people, Ham.

yeah you do, but christian has told the admins that club execs are not to be mods, hence ash's hands are tied. i'm sure if he could ash would have at LEAST richo as a mod.

I didn't wanna say it, I think I've said enough

lol... dude the only person on the forum that thinks mad82 should be a mod is mad82. :rofl:

Gold isn't a light lol, it's just yellow!

Was considering gold levers but I think it's a bit much...they would really stand out and I'm going for a stealth look with minor gold touches. The shades of gold on different parts are also difficult to match; you can only really get away with small gold touches if the shades are different.

yeah you do, but christian has told the admins that club execs are not to be mods, hence ash's hands are tied. i'm sure if he could ash would have at LEAST richo as a mod.

lol... dude the only person on the forum that thinks mad82 should be a mod is mad82. :rofl:

Lol Richo should be the moderator.

And lol

lol I went up alongside you and waved a couple of times, then resorted to pushing you off the road. Your peripheral vision sucks! Knew I'd have the cop look going on though, I'd have been para too.

lol i see all. As the saying goes, if you dont swear once whilst driving, you are not paying attention.

Commodore tailing up behind me, then changing lanes, driving parallel and waving his arms then drop back behind and continues tailing.

Not sure if....shaking arms from a rage moment or a friendly wave haha

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