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Hey...i went to the place at 1pm...no one was there,..waited 20 mins. but not a single Line showed up...( i think the weather made them slack or something ) so went to Palmwoods and pick up a friend and had a BBQ down at Alex beach instead.. and i must say,. what a nice day...still went out for a Cruize...and i saw a white R32 and im guessing out of towners.. actually...saw numbers of lines around..AND STILL DONT KNOW THEM...!!! what a shame...sad.

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LOL.... Hey...i like rice...i'm asian dude...i like my rice HE HE...but hey,. i have unriced my civic myself.. No need for more unrice-ing.

The GF drives it anyway...so it's all good...

So,.when you gettin your ride mat ? Let me know hey.

Soon soon soon argh, painters taking there sweet sweeeet bloody time!! I'm praying it'll be within the next 3 weeks! Haha you live like 200m away from me :P And ya still didnt tell me weather your line has the gt stripes or not???!??

yeah...it's mine :Oops: it has been re-born...i know i always go pass your unit,.not sure which one..but i do make sure i get heard everytime i go pass....HE HE HE HE.

Tell them to bloody hurry up so we could go cruizin man...i'll go side by side with you with my rice...how's dat ? :Pimp:

that white '32 you saw would have been me :cheers:

We all arrived at the pool at 1:12 (i looked at my clock) and there was a Nissan Cima, A Nissan Cederic, S14a, R32 4-door, and my white R32 coupe. we waited around for about 45 minutes, but nobody else showed up, so we all went our seperate ways

haha, i had a look at this 'accident'... geeeeez! you guys get worked up about nothing, lol... he actually had to point it out to me where it was, and i was looking for it!

heh

I wasnt worried :rofl:

Neither was the guy who owned the ute afaik, though you'd expect him to be, seeming as that was the first weekend he got the car back after about 2 months of bullshit with mechanics heh :P

Dunno who was worked up about it?

I was just prodding parag0n, dont mind me. I just hope that if he had a smoke to relax himself after the incident, he turned on the smoke sucker fan thing.

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