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it wuold be good... can I take whole family? :lol:

my dad drives my car and said "Joe Your car sucks, I can feel bumps and roadkills on the roads, why is so hard suspension. also why only has two doors... where the hell is cruise control or sun roof!... and your exhuast is too loud! giving me headaches...''

shoulda bought my car here... :thumbsup:

Cheers

Joe

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18th, or later, I don't mind. I'm a designated passenger now anyhow :thumbsup:

Pva_Glue, don't worry about the parents. The need for a cushy ride and quiet exhausts come with old age (no offence bully, gtrken, r34, and anyone over 30 :mad:) . Just appreiciate these things while you still can :)

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well from busselton u can croose through dunsborough and down caves road until u get to say Augusta. then from there you can get on the highway and go through margaret river...then onto the bussel highway which takes you straight back to busselton.

hows that?

we still working on the 18th?

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Originally posted by GT25-S13

hey im goin to busselton on the 17th till 18th (this friday) :D

ill be carwhoring down in a GSR lancer - with WRXETA plates :)

if anyone sees us honk, we'll be at the abby beach resort :D

Hey dude im staying at Abby Beach resort this weekend...but i get there on the 17th after work. Ill prob be in my gfs startlet (blue/green, p plates) or possible my R33 (doubt it tho) and my mates S13 will be there. Come say hi if u see me.

That reminds me... i wanna take the R33 down there, but i have no lisence, so my gf would have to drive...... reckona p plater would be insured in it? RAC? might call tomorrow.

Ben

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