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Jerry's looks good (pic1) and the sound system blasts!

That Red Supra is Super Sic, and the best examples around (cos I lerve big noise from sound sys). Jayce was speaking to the guy's and the owner's had a few engine probs but is putting in a newley rebuilt 2JZ real soon.

apparently the corrola(pic3) goes off! i had to take pics of the ozmans wrx im not a fan of them but you gotta admit its nice (i just wish they would stop winning allthe awards) the blue r34 was taken out front of my skool and is super blurry and the strathfield chics well, i think weve all got our own opinions lol! as for the 180sx, a bit strange and and could someone fill me in with the r33 like if anyone knows what it has under the bonnet?

here is some more random photos out of my phone. The first one is someone at light house on a bull. 2. is my dog on the drivers seat. 3. my leg after hockey and no shin pads. 4. bad shot of bogans at the pub. 5. a mate of mine at the light house.

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