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~but I just wanna blaze it up; whether it's the mic or a spliff, yes my gift is to amaze you all~

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miss this car:

i dont miss those seat covers.... #zomgskylineuleh

Today marks the 6 year anniversary of owning my r32!

2006 was a time when r32's cost $12-15k, r33's $20k & r34's being close to $30k

A time where SAU was probably at its peak and safe from Birds' rants. Wasteland was hitting 100pages/second and was impossible to keep up.

My r32 arrived fresh off the boat, 115,000km and stock. With unlimited potential funded by casual employment.

I'd like to thank all the cops for the many defects and EPA's, the credit card company for charging me a lot of interest and the harassment from commodores and stereotyping from the media/public.

Special shout out to the old school sau people who are no longer with us but have helped along the way. Justin, Nick, Paul, Rylan, Abu, Sam and many more.

Also Dezz...keep it real brother. Say hello to Jar for me :D

Job so frustrating sometimes out of bed and into mud again ffs could really go for a full contact spar sesh right now with a tied up opponent...

Birds bike looks clean brudda what products do you use?

need to blend in the sticker/decal marks with the rest of the paint, any suggestions?

Xoxo <3

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Thank christ someone recognized. Thought I was insane in the membrane for a second...

Birds bike looks clean brudda what products do you use?

need to blend in the sticker/decal marks with the rest of the paint, any suggestions?

Xoxo <3

I started a thread for motorbike detailing, my shit is in there

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/397843-motorcycle-detailing/

I reckon a light polish would do you good, but maybe go over it with prepsol first...it's good at removing sticker residue if that's what's left behind. Could also be the rest of the paint that's faded whilst stickers have preserved the paint beneath.

Whats wrong with it?

Shit wheels, random stripe placement, lack of a kit to differentiate it...be better offering the go fast bits as options for the standard cause this one ain't pretty.

Shit wheels, random stripe placement, lack of a kit to differentiate it...be better offering the go fast bits as options for the standard cause this one ain't pretty.

335kw atw stock is pretty awesome though. And you can get i in different colours

Bigger companies willing to pay for the best. Doesn't hurt to apply and sit through interview. More experience in interviews the better

Depends on the role I think, I mean IBM exploit the f**k out of their IT grads...fill their heads with crap about career paths and keep them as worker bees for as long as they can until they realise it sucks, then replace with another grad.

I'll shoot you a MSG once I've finished updating my CV, if it's still open by then.

Hey leigh.

The new Ford GTRspec

http://www.goauto.co...A257A59000E8D93

why dont you have both?

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oh god dont get me started on that rspec.. looks terrible in real life

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I'd still rather my GS and 20k to spend on it

i dont miss those seat covers.... #zomgskylineuleh

had cigarette burns brah, not to mention the stock seats look almost as bad :P

also, thanks for the nt05 comment - looks like these will definitely be my next tyres judging by peoples positive opinions

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