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BTW News Flash...

I saw White R33 GTS25T Just like Nizmo's car but white in colour...

GTR wing (insert was GTST in red) and GTR Spoilers full sick...

yes it was another blond chick was driving it :(

I gave a thumbs up, she laughed and took off:p

I was in my mates Soarer (bath tub on wheels, as some one calls it)

cheers

Joe

Originally posted by adam 32

joe you dont have a car, what expenses do u have which prevent u from never having money?

let me see...

Uni Fee $7770 per semester

Rent $125 Per week

Public transport approximately $27.80 concession two zone multipass

Food $70 per week

Misc $30 Per week

Internet $30 per month

Telephone $50

etc..etc.

ps.$50~70 dinner for special ladies time to time...

so life is hard for me atm :P

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