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And a neighbour just found Leesh's registration renewal in the wheelie bins...guess I know what happened to my registration renewal letter earlier this year.

Lock going on the mailbox now.

Maybe bitchy neighbour doesn't like your D1Rs?

see thats where youre wrong. They are the epitome of engineering and styling. They are the envy of every car enthusiast in existence.

Dont you read speedhunters??

You also need to make a blog about your Gtr and post videos like "what would happen if I drive my Gtr to a gay orgy" and "what do lady boys think of my new old Gtr"

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Alright, it's time for completly stupid and random question from Burger time.

How many couples are on SAU?

Recently found out the missus signed up.

A few.

Leesh x birds

Dez x hektik

Hamish x Alex

Pat x me

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$80 security camera off eBay to watch over my cars in shared carpark, seeing as my body corporate are too fking shit to do it themselves

Video quality is great and night vision is solid

Connected wirelessly to router, can now see what's happening in carpark from comfort of bed on iPhone app...or anywhere in the world. Can alert me if motion detected, record live video to phone or stream to an ftp blah blah

I know that's not exactly new tech, but f**k electronics are cheap these days. No excuse not to have a huge tv and a fast computer; surely this contributes to the disposable and material society

Nah man... you have what's her name...? Friendzone McGee...

POTD

Alright, it's time for completly stupid and random question from Burger time.

How many couples are on SAU?

Recently found out the missus signed up.

subtle

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