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That was the other thought I've had... 32 gtr club regd and off its dick. But being so old I'd wanna pretty much replace every part of it... I'll just end up getting something much newer... One day

Just a thought, 1995 R33 GTRs are 20 years old now, could do that so you don't get aids interior

edit: oh just realized it has to be 25 years not 20 :(

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http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/outer-east/a-man-who-took-an-innocent-selfie-at-westfield-knox-has-his-image-splashed-all-over-facebook-by-a-mum-who-thought-he-took-photos-of-her-children/story-fnrwkhlp-1227342634069

Story about some innocent man at knox shopping centre getting grilled on FB

Saw this on FB with people on my list. For the Knox suburb, South east brahs

If I was that bloke I would have plastered her face all over Facebook and just labelled her a karnt.

Simon 100% no passenger laps tomorrow? I wont bring my helmet then!

Dezz what company do you recommend for phillip island track days on the bike? thinking of taking the MV around.. fun times into turn one?

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/outer-east/a-man-who-took-an-innocent-selfie-at-westfield-knox-has-his-image-splashed-all-over-facebook-by-a-mum-who-thought-he-took-photos-of-her-children/story-fnrwkhlp-1227342634069

Story about some innocent man at knox shopping centre getting grilled on FB

Saw this on FB with people on my list. For the Knox suburb, South east brahs

FArkn bored house wives are a scourge on society

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If I was that bloke I would have plastered her face all over Facebook and just labelled her a karnt.

But then you'd be in the news, ACA, herald sun, 60 minutes and a jail term too

Reminds me of the bored old hag that had a go at me for parking in pram parking, f**k off bitch there's a heap of spots around

I'd think you'd be a dick too, just like people parking in disabled spots :/

Saw an ad for an upcoming ACA story lastnight

The people who dress poorly for their court appearances...frustrating and angering magistrates left right and centre...and why you should be concerned about this!

inb4 expose on the common cold and why you should avoid getting sick

Reminds me of the bored old hag that had a go at me for parking in pram parking, f**k off bitch there's a heap of spots around

As I am sure I said last time... THIS is why no one likes Gen Y

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Saw an ad for an upcoming ACA story lastnight

The people who dress poorly for their court appearances...frustrating and angering magistrates left right and centre...and why you should be concerned about this!

Now that's an ACA story I can get around Edited by HEKT1K

Saw an ad for an upcoming ACA story lastnight

The people who dress poorly for their court appearances...frustrating and angering magistrates left right and centre...and why you should be concerned about this!

inb4 expose on the common cold and why you should avoid getting sick

Why are they so angered by the dress code?

Shouldn't determine if you are guilty or not.

I can understand to a degree magistrates getting upset at people not dressing nicely for court...not that everyone can afford to...

But why ACA give a shit or think the public do is beyond me

I can understand to a degree magistrates getting upset at people not dressing nicely for court...not that everyone can afford to...

But why ACA give a shit or think the public do is beyond me

Fair enough

But lets not diverge from the topic at hand that Leigh is a karnt

Sounds pretty good to me... means if I ever have to go to court for something and I wear a suit, I'll be recognised for the upstanding citizen that I am...

Ric can I borrow your pink knickerbockers?

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/outer-east/a-man-who-took-an-innocent-selfie-at-westfield-knox-has-his-image-splashed-all-over-facebook-by-a-mum-who-thought-he-took-photos-of-her-children/story-fnrwkhlp-1227342634069

Story about some innocent man at knox shopping centre getting grilled on FB

Saw this on FB with people on my list. For the Knox suburb, South east brahs

So hard for the stupid bitch to confront him in person about it and give him a chance to explain

Better to shame him on social media and people make their accusations

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