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I work for node >_<

do you have anything to do with games.internode and getting mirrors setup im currently uploading a 10min movie of Toca Race Driver 3 i thought would be fun to share with the community im gunna try get it mirror'ed on node and GA so its free bandwidth for most ppls as its a rather large download

Unfortunately no >_< I have nothing at all to do with games - completely separate, It just seems to be that I never ever have anything to do with them.

Otherwise I would help for sure.

I used to be a mad gamer, back in the cs 1.3 days - but now i havent played anything other than xbox or ps2 for 2-3 years.

mike, what were the plates on the GTS1? If you were driving towards town i think i know who's it is (and its genuine GTS1, just with a diff engine dropped in)

spotted tim (r31turbo) while i was at tyrepower blackwood too

sorry, just the way u typed that sentence.. sounded weird to me.

doesnt matter.

SPOTTED:

andz69

Busy2k

Heslo

Neesaan GTS

R32Abuser

TuffR32

Mike_

Sinista

Leeman

Madaz

Pauly33

DVS R34

Matty_Tonkin

LunaticR32

Enrico

Lorenz

RyanRB25

PKblade

Nightcrawler

GFXman & friends

Trick & friends

Sambo33

Hostile

DC_Gtst

Race_24

Blue32

These people tonight at the meet. make sure you show up at designated location.

sorry, just the way u typed that sentence.. sounded weird to me.

doesnt matter.

SPOTTED:

andz69

Busy2k

Heslo

Neesaan GTS

R32Abuser

TuffR32

Mike_

Sinista

Leeman

Madaz

Pauly33

DVS R34

Matty_Tonkin

LunaticR32

Enrico

Lorenz

RyanRB25

PKblade

Nightcrawler

GFXman & friends

Trick & friends

Sambo33

Hostile

DC_Gtst

Race_24

Blue32

These people tonight at the meet. make sure you show up at designated location.

Ill be there but only at the start cant go on the run :P

mike, what were the plates on the GTS1? If you were driving towards town i think i know who's it is (and its genuine GTS1, just with a diff engine dropped in)

spotted tim (r31turbo) while i was at tyrepower blackwood too

yeah had this tool in some red 31 drop into my work hey, dunno what he was on about. :P

Ill be there but only at the start cant go on the run :P

cool adz looking forward to seeing u there, look out for me ill be parked next to andy with 511 as last dgits on my plate.

Saw HCR-032 today on flinders heading past wyatt at around 3pm, any1 here? nice beast.

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cool adz looking forward to seeing u there, look out for me ill be parked next to andy with 511 as last dgits on my plate.

Saw HCR-032 today on flinders heading past wyatt at around 3pm, any1 here? nice beast.

nice! will have to look for u! lol i ll feel out of place, wont kno any one! haha

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