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Ah what you doing now? You were meant to be my hook up for doctor certs Haha

taking over the running of my parent's business in the next couple of months. doing an online diploma atm so i can be all official n shit

Anyone reccommend a cluster specialist that can fit dial overlays and fix/test the cluster? My cluster has been at a "reputed" place just off Eastlink in Ringwood for over a week now and hasn't fixed it and won't fit the overlays :/

On a brighter note, buy my wheels!! :D

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/409028-genuine-forged-18-bbs-rg-rs-in-staggered-fitment/

taking over the running of my parent's business in the next couple of months. doing an online diploma atm so i can be all official n shit

"Sri lankan fast food"

For when you want curry in a hurry

Dentists

Parents dentists and son is Med student. One smart family

Do your parents drive a Merc/BMW and do you live in a big double story house? :P

drop out of med school to smoke weed!!!

oh, taleb wont have any 255 R17 invos, should i go nt05?

I think Nt05's would be overkill on your car

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