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He actually hit the mirror getting in the carpark. I think I was more upset than he was haha. I would have cried if that was mine.

I'm sure a replacement 458 Italia mirror is the equivalent to a buying a cheeseburger for him :P

i was told majority got let out free.

this is a great picture.

when you see it...

http://www.flickr.co...phy/7863192464/

Yeah I just handed the ticket to the officer at the gate and that was it.

Yeah I just handed the ticket to the officer at the gate and that was it.

Lol you were there too?

Sounds like a lot of people showed up haha. Wasn't keen on climbing the 11 stories of stairs. Elevators were out of order.

The MSCC guys had their own meet/photoshoot earlier in the day and were invited to JDMST. It was quite funny when I turned up to the MSCC meet and they all came over and wanted to have a look at my car. I was like o_o

They are all just rich kids playing with daddies money anyway for most of them. No doubt one of them will have a 34GTR next week built with more power :)

thats so shit.

they couldnt make any revenue on the cars (no defect because private property) so they're charging it all to one guy?

thats shit.

can you imagine the bill?

HWY patrol

Tactical response team

Riot Squad.

umteen hundred coppers.

vic roads to change the traffic signals.

i dont see less than $10,000k.

it cost $3,000 just to get a fire truck to a fire. imagine Vic pol.

This is why SAU-Vic has insurance as an official body :)

I've heard the next one is at Calder Park.

mm really...i wonder if the fuzz will show up there aswell?

Sam your not going anywhere. you're to much of a lazy prick to drive. lol

interstate registered, you are probably the least likely to cop a defect.

hows that fish taste?

taste shit!.....and you ve driven it can you be bothered? need to change the clutch asap....and before you ask no, no you cannot drive it there

saw a gt86 parked outside wantirna primary school today, apparently teachers drive them now?

also, duno why people turn up to those jdmst meets anymore always get raided by the popo

Bahaha seen the exact one sitting out front. Thought it might be parent but then was like 10-11 in morning so probs teacher.

My old geography teacher back in y9 had a skyline from memory. I didn't care back then much tho so only vague memory that it was a skyline. Nfi what other teachers drove so makes an impact of sorts... What a madkent

He actually hit the mirror getting in the carpark. I think I was more upset than he was haha. I would have cried if that was mine.

Lol what a spud, surely he can afford some driving lessons.

That girl better have a cracking personality too, can't say I'd trade lives with him

mm really...i wonder if the fuzz will show up there aswell?

taste shit!.....and you ve driven it can you be bothered? need to change the clutch asap....and before you ask no, no you cannot drive it there

Dude if I can be bothered driving my car I can be bothered driving yours

TTOOOOOOOOOOO TOOOO TOO

Dude if I can be bothered driving my car I can be bothered driving yours

TTOOOOOOOOOOO TOOOO TOO

hhahahahaha i was doing it on the freeway today and giggling to my self.

WHO has the hook up with roadys PM me please

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