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Fell off? I remember differently..

Something like that :P How would you know you were in the car making sure it was driven sensibly!

Oct 7, get on it :P

let me get back to you, I'll get my mate in his rice cooker S15 to come too

4 stockies?!

Wanna sell em to me?

nawwwwwww I wanan go destroy them first haha

let me get back to you, I'll get my mate in his rice cooker S15 to come too

Spots will likely go fast so send your forms in when you get a chance man!

Every time I see Terry's GTR collection (and of course the Maxima) I get all tingly. You're a lucky man to have owned such beautiful cars :worship:

Basically yes :P I learned this from watching the AggroDave at Texi haha

Next Texi, I want to see a smoke off between you and Dave

My contributuon:

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Next Texi, I want to see a smoke off between you and Dave

Nah the GTT was only entered in that Texi as a shakedown to make sure it would all work and hold together, its not really suited to that sort of thing and i guess once you have done a couple you have done enough haha, well unless you are Dave and are just trying to break shit, then you try and try again!

Can I post up pics of my Maxima? :)

Why isn't Benji complaining about panel gap? Wonder if he's this picky about boxes...

Didnt we have pics of you in a pulsar?

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