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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

ur hyundai,not really ,id call it Australian delivered,maybe the ecu is de-tuned to suit australian fuel

the sickest hyundai i saw was a hyundai coupe with 4g63,am i giving u some ideas?

ahah no. i am refusing to do any mods to my car :) i get enuff flaming. id rather spend the money on something that will go fast stock :)

Psiker

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

psiker: what did u dad say to the blue fuzz again? i must get his punch line.

i dont know hey. but apparantly he was real polite to him. and the copper was gonna give him 150 and 3. but instead came back and sed. ill tell u what. i know sau are cruising tonight. I can see ur an "older" member of the group. if u get em to slow down for the rest of the night ill let ya off :)

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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

the nicest thing a cop did to me when i got stopped was, checked my ride height(with tape measure), then checked for my cat, then let me off

really. thats a nice cop. nicest thing a cop has done for me is only given me 4 points for doin 110 over the speed limit. im my younger p plate days

Psiker

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

Psiker: thats serious, hmm were getting a bit of a bad rep, i think we should do more charity stuff

yeah i know. i can beleive also that the police browse these forums thats why u have to be careful what u say. maps should never be posted

dark : its all innocent mate :) im a almost married man

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