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I'll be "in" for almost anytime,'cept Wednesday 13th to Wednesday 20th...There's this l'il Italian fella riding at Phillip Island that I'm riding down to cheer on(I'd cheers for Mr Bayliss,too,but he's right off the pace this year...sob).So most other weekends are "game on" for me!

I'll be out hunting out new photo locations and lighting situations over the next few weeks;I might even post a few photos to see what y'all think!

stealth photo location hunting? :P oh oh count me in!!!! im definatly up for test photos in special spots!!!

can we also wear matching uniforms, and go round fighting crime in our spare time? with funky catch phrases, each week getting into more deadly and hilarious situations? c'mon please?!?!?!?!?!?! ive wanted to be an international man of mystery for ages, nows our chance!!!! im gonna go start sewing the costumes!!! how do you feel about lycra???

haha im glad you took a pic of it jayce. showed how cactus it looked so i'll have to get it prepared again and resprayed soon.

but now im having doubts because i want a trust front bar.....i'll edit my sig and hope someone wants to swap bars.

You should thank Tridentt150v for the photo I've attached:he's "painted" your front 'bar for you already!!

thanks for the support guys means alot, looking forward to the next meet hopefully with a few more mods to the old 31...

dont worry dude if you want to compare cars mine is the least modified probably in canberra :D well for the moment as others have said dont worry what others think as long as you like your car thats the main thing...

stealth photo location hunting?  :D  oh oh count me in!!!! im definatly up for test photos in special spots!!!

can we also wear matching uniforms, and go round fighting crime in our spare time? with funky catch phrases, each week getting into more deadly and hilarious situations? c'mon please?!?!?!?!?!?! ive wanted to be an international man of mystery for ages, nows our chance!!!! im gonna go start sewing the costumes!!! how do you feel about lycra???

Says veilside R33 as he sorts out his ninja turtle/starsky and hutch/batman and robin vid collection. Anyway, wot sort of crime would ya be zeroing in on, skyline theives????? lol

Gosh a superhero in our midst, gush gush bow scrape :D

cheers for painting my front bar mate! very nice of yu!

yeah not quite sure yet, still figuring out the costumes, it allll comes down to the costumes!!

im thinking along the lines of yellow and purple lycra with padded crotch pockets.(not that id need it, if you know what i mean ;@) ) i think id have to go with "international drug lords" as my niche of crims.

seems like catching international drug lords would be fun. i mean sure i'll catch skyline theives, but i'll need to keep focused on my main target.

if anyone would like to become part of this international drug son of rajab fighting team feel free to PM me and we'll sort out the details and a possible interveiw.

its very late and im very tired, im gonna look like a huuuge ass in the morning when i read this.

No probs, least I can do for someone that allows me to sleep easy at night, knowing that you are out there protecting us plebs.

Now we need to think of a name for you, TurboMan, BoostMan, NismoMan..................and then once we've decided , you can approach the shops like HKS etc for sponsorship.

Lycraman sounds quite fitting (pardon the pun!)...funny thing is i can just imagine you in purple and yellow lycra ...hahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahahahahaha

ooh my!!!!! the ladies will go crazy for you.....laughing that is!!!!!

oh sorry, i shouldnt be so nasty to Lycraman, after all he is going to be my hero when he makes the world a safer place to live in.....go on the bert newton show, i am sure he will sponsor you..hahahahahahahahaha....

Go Skylinegal..................

He'll be able to double up with Matt Shirvington [runner]. Then he'll definitely have to get his front bar fixed up [opps can I say that].........

bwahaha, the adventures of lycra man, able to leap small potholes in a single bound!!!

na na na na na na na na LYCRAMAN!!!!!!!!!! haha my hairs gonna go well with the yellow and purple lycra....kinda :S

by day he's an assuming trainee proffesional golfer, but by night he's a lethal drug baron catching superpower!

Sorry for the delay all, but i've been a tad busy this weekend, and only getting one day off from work didn't help.

Anyway, after i uploaded the photo's with number plates still intact, i've not removed them, blanked out the plates, and re-uploaded all the photo's. For this i have nobody to blame but myself.

SO, without further delay, the photo's are here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500/ppuser/5529

Thankyou Jayce for the photos, and everyone for being in them :D

I have come up with marketing plan for lycra man, 1st phase is the jingle (sung to spiderman song):

Lycra man, lycra man,

he fights crime as fast as he can,

he can leap potholes in a single bound,

and his feet hardly touch the ground,

when he flashes into his 'line,

Oh lycra man you are so damn fine,

The way he fights crime is really slick,

In purple and yellow he is fully sick,

The bulge in his pants is no mistake,

it's his huge front mount, not a big fat snake.

2nd phase is the novelty range , including a lycra man action doll for the kids, and for some 'certain' types of shops, that are found in fishwick, a turbo charged, inflatable doll that comes with a huge front mount!!!!!

Ok, any budding poets out there???? Competition is now open....

cheers for the pic ewan, v. slick.

nice pics bro sorry all i couldnt be there but will be in next one for sure. oh and skyline gal spotted ya twice yesterday. once on hindmarsh dr and other at jerra pub. will stop by and say hello one day

hey guys, sorry ive been so long in putting them up, see if you can spot the person walking into my shot in one of the photos lol...........

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...500/ppuser/9056

What about a Lycraman day, where all the little kiddies dress up like Lycraman, and they have competitions for the best dressed.

And we could have Ken doll as Lycraman as a partner for Barbie. And Lycraman lollies [god know what the children will be sucking]. Biff Pow Kabooomm!!!!!

Jezz skylinegal u got me thinking all sorts of things...........................

We love you Lycraman---------

He could have an able offsider..........Spandex Boy

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