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Next 'skyline' I buy will probably be an R35 :P.

But then I can't talk to you guys anymore. Because you know. VWLBC or not, nobody got time for Non-R35 owners...

Rofls

and the fact it ain't badged as a 'Skyline'

Yeah it was Friday night

The new Red Heart, at Baroq House. Still the exact same crowd as when we used to go

Cool. Was he just hanging with the crowd or locked away VIP styles?

Haha I'll never forget you hitting on the girlfriend of the guy who ran that night...

ok so Cihan not available till Friday, bit annoying but getting screwed around a bit with piping fabrication as well... ergh just as long as its ready for Saturday. will bust many balls to make it happen

I went to Edge to see your car run up, now I know why you didn't show.

Sounds like you went to the wrong fabricator, no-one feels sorry for you now. :P

WRX Drag Night on the weekend, cancelled just now, a few hours after a previous update to the event cutting the time in half due to low attendance figures.

Blergh :(

really ? didn't even know about that one!

leeroy - 7min dat oldschool pulsar lol never seen them before

also 32 gtst 4 door @ 9:25 pretty quick and sounds pre funky

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Would go just to pat the infamous sloth that I see all the time in internet meme's

will be going to the zoo tomorrow morning.

free entry and parking ftmfw. I'd say though, don't bother with the river safari unless you like giant freshwater fish/pandas/red pandas

Cool. Was he just hanging with the crowd or locked away VIP styles?

Haha I'll never forget you hitting on the girlfriend of the guy who ran that night...

VIP partying with said long haired guy who runs the place... had to walk through the crowd of plebs (me) to get there though

Haha she is the door bitch there.. doesn't remember me :(

leeroy - 7min dat oldschool pulsar lol never seen them before

good vid. looked like gtr_jet there, and that NXR was at Sandown in december. he ran into issues but looks like its running again.

Thats a Milano pulsar. Pretty sure it was an X1 which is AWD but they cant be registered because motor was never put on the compliance list or whatever. PGA guy has one and tracked once with me at Winton... till this happened: (cant add image for some reason)

ran a 12.6 1/4 mile before that though

good ol' CAs. and also why you should use ARP studs.

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VIP partying with said long haired guy who runs the place... had to walk through the crowd of plebs (me) to get there though

Haha she is the door bitch there.. doesn't remember me :(

She bought you a shot once lol. I remember his long haired ass getting us into the St Kilda location a couple of times, so can't completely hate on him either.

When the blonde bitch running door at La Di Da charged me a cover is when I stopped going. May return to the heart one day...

Thats a Milano pulsar. Pretty sure it was an X1 which is AWD but they cant be registered because motor was never put on the compliance list or whatever.

I was mistaken. it's an ET turbo pulsar. so fwd 1.5L.

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