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Ahh she helped me with what I want,

And I showed her and she gave it her approval haha

Was a 2010 model with 8000kms and it was special edition so better looking for 4k and on timescales closest to that in nsw is 5k

The dude said he'd drop it off at mine too cause he's from Charlestown

Hewanted to sell it to me but the dude gave him 4300 so he couldn't resist which is fine. I was just excited is all :( haha

Got plenty of time though

Hmm friend got punched in the face from a security guard called cops dudnt come. Tried flagging two down saying I've been assaulted didmt stop. Had to call 000 a second time and tell Newcastle police force there a joke and what not. Came in 5 mins. And the bouncer...

SHAT HIM SELF!!!!!!!!!!

LOLOLOLOL was mocking my friend egging him on to call the cops too hahaha

Moral of the story. Dint go out in newy

Hmm friend got punched in the face from a security guard called cops dudnt come. Tried flagging two down saying I've been assaulted didmt stop. Had to call 000 a second time and tell Newcastle police force there a joke and what not. Came in 5 mins. And the bouncer...

SHAT HIM SELF!!!!!!!!!!

LOLOLOLOL was mocking my friend egging him on to call the cops too hahaha

Moral of the story. Dint go out in newy

So has the bouncer been charged with assault?

Sounds like this would have happened at Finnegans lol.

As it's Xmas eve and I've got a list of things to do from the boss ill say it now while I can

Have a happy and safe holidays everyone.

May your drinks be cold and refreshing and your gifts everything you asked for.

And for all the guys

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=2G8ty5SZpME&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D2G8ty5SZpME&gl=GB

Benji trolling at his best

"Hey mate,

Could you please take pictures inside the boot so I can see if the boot has the factory seam sealer - youll need to remove the boot floor carpet (the light tan sealer stuff joins the boot floor pan and beaver panel - so near the boot floor brace).

Thanks"

Import papers won't, only the auction sheet would.

You can get your import papers for your car, I did it after I bought mine, but it only really says when it was imported..

Who imported the car should be on the compliance plate I think...

Yeah Righto cool man.

Looking at a stock deep marine blue gtr today on the way home.

It's stock as but with an asking price of 17k and it being a street over from the road home I figure I'll go have a sticky beak.

Yeah Righto cool man.

Looking at a stock deep marine blue gtr today on the way home.

It's stock as but with an asking price of 17k and it being a street over from the road home I figure I'll go have a sticky beak.

i love that colour on a gtr.

Same man and it looks really clean too!

Well... steering wheel doesn't have bite marks out of them like most and plenum doesn't looking like someone poured battery acid on it like most haha

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