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I used to own a 89 Ford Laser... 1.6L Carby, 53kw of Fwd Fury...

It was interesting comparing the ford laser club to SAUVIC when I got my skyline... SAU has a much higher member retention rate, since Lasers are always a temporary car that you upgrade from when you can afford it... If you had money to mod a laser, you had money to get a better car than a laser, hehe.

Yeah TX3 came in AWD, saw a mint one recently being driven by a middle aged woman. HNNNG'd as much as is possible over an 80s Ford hatchback :P

Did you came?

SAU has a much higher member retention rate, since Lasers are always a temporary car that you upgrade from when you can afford it... If you had money to mod a laser, you had money to get a better car than a laser, hehe.

well this is awkward

So cop tried to fine friend $300 + 3 demerit points because rear number plate was bent.

Obstruction of plate

He said he would fight it if she issued it. She ended up letting the fine go

Also asked friend to rev my car to 2000rpm to hear exhaust. She said it was quiet??

lol 2000, what?

Also: Just spotted this...

Good on VicPol for putting this up instead of hiding it away...

http://www.vicpolicenews.com.au/news/1738-off-duty-officer-detected-drink-driving.html

need to find some time to head out your place soon. wanna play with them pussies.

3 weeks old today, give it 2-3 weeks more and they will start to be good sized and more playful

Push them for the hard gains... or feed them pure protein supplements...

they get pure supplements, from the dealer

So in QLD it is now actually official that it's 3 times as bad to have a loud car as to be over 0.15 BAC

heard about that, it's farked

Centreline suspension finished their little Ford. been around for a while but now with aero and turbo lol

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230kw and 650kg. jelly.

Lotus who?

fwd or awd, will be a handful either way

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