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garage cafe closed?

on another note, after driving a 458 I want one. gallardo was cool too but not as daily friendly #newlyfgoal

lol would you work on it yourself or pay the $1000+ for a basic service.

nek minnit 458 rolling on 20" ling long tyres and green stuff brake pads, running Penrite oil and ryco filters

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If you had a lambo or ferarri wouldn't care about the service costs probably

Dem lambo brakes needed a good squeeze before stopping, peoples faces priceless when 24 y/o rocking up at traffic lights paddle shifting down making all kinds of noise.

and oh man, many vegas stories for garage cafe meet lol

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I believe that's against the law and would like to cite Events vs Stories (1986). IIRC the obiter dictum in that particular case was "those such events occurring in Vegas should thereafter remain there indefinitely."

Got any tips for Vegas? I'm heading there in November.

We sort of hanged around downtown because all the casinos are closer together, the strip you gotta walk so dam far to the next place.

Get a weekly (or how ever long you're there for) bus ticket so you can jump on and jump off up and down the strip, think they're 24/7

Do the exotic car driving thing (Like $400) but like an hour of driving few different exotics around the canyons.

Went to one of the clubs and saw red foo playing, was pretty insane (they always got celeb DJs n stuff playing at the clubs) - other than that mostly hanged around bars n stuff chatting to people and leads onto a good night.

But yes what happened in Vegas stays!

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