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:wavey: Hey all, Im new to these forums, I already know sum of you from other forums etc, but to those you who dont know me, I am WILLZI, and I own the yellow R33 (i rocked up to your cruise rather late friday night) aaaaaaand yes i did get lost and go home :P

I live down south, and enjoy a good slide or boost through the hills, so if any1 is keen 4 the same, let me know!!! :P

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lol cheers peeps...

-slyr33... yes that was me, i dont know those boys, i was actually heading up to clare valley for the night, and just happened to be driving behind them..

P1E.... No it dosent, i work on greenhill road, and try not to venture any further north than that;) and my plates are "AA...errr somthing"

Erica... yes we all know i am lazi and take a while to do things:)

and TIMMMAYYY u fuggn champ, nope i dont!!!

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umm.... get blind at the local pub! :wassup: The local pub has a couple of sexy gals that work there!!

Its pretty boring up there, some nights ull c them all ontop of the local foodland pissen on, lighting fireworks. Pretty funny to c.

They would of all looked at ur car and gone WOW!!! Last time i went there i had heaps of em asking me questions, thought they were gonna steal it.

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slyr33: hahaha yes i have sat up there before!!! we should cruise up there 1 day together, and get a few more cars keen 2 go and do a pub crawl :D

mxtcy: I prolly wouldov, but already had plans champ :whip:

cell: cool bannanaz, cant say i have eva parked it on greenhill road tho, i park it in the carpark behind my work.. is yours the 34 that entered drift day at Pt Gawler? coz i got sum good footage of the 1 in it

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