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I think the best i got from Amayama was around 4 days, i was surprised thats for sure :) No big ute full of parts delivered it though.............

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Its me thats fat, not the helmet dude! Hahaha :laugh:

Yeah Commo drivers :spank:

The 34 is pretty big inside, i guess i never thought about the extra space for a helmet though.... I well, maybe i can drive commo spec like Benji and lay the seat back.... :P

I had bride lowered seat rails connected to an amazing Recaro but had to give it up too pay bills :dry:

And who you calling Raymond punk? :domokun: lol

Dude I thought your name was Raymond. Just realised it's actually Matt haha. I was reading the top line of the location part of your info thing without realising

And yeah, I do recline the commodore seat back and on its lowest setting for the "cant see over the dash" look. I've even started using words like "Brah" and "Aye".

When used in a sentence; "Yeah brah commy looks mad but im gonna dump it on its guts soon ayeee".

Doesn't work with RB stuff and Skylines

Onlly parts that can be overnighted from Japan are "2JZee no shiiiiit " parts

I wish I was able to afford a Toyota Supra RZ...the 2jz engine is an amazing feat of engineering. Supra is the ultimate highway/track monster.

Benji,

you need to put 20's on the front and stocks on the back to be a true bogan.

An don't forget the chev badge and to get a southern cross tatoo while your at it.

I wish I was able to afford a Toyota Supra RZ...the 2jz engine is an amazing feat of engineering. Supra is the ultimate highway/track monster.

:no: :no: :no:

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Yea probably, going to the knights game, will be most likely keen to have a few after more than likely watching them lose ha

Might end up at the exchange after the party if your going there

yeah i do too martin so will be a breeze

I'm going to ring you for a lift home then

BTW Where do you work that you start that early?

hahaha where do you live?? i wont have time to get you out to west newy, gotta meet matt in charlestown at 5 and gotta pick up chookie before that, or else i would because taxis suck balls in newy.

im a sparky, start work at 5 fridays and saturdays to leave at 130 and 1230, but when i do 12 hour shifts i also start early so i can leave at 530

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