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ahh i'll go to xspeed, for the peace of mind that they'lldo a goodjob! anyways i am off boyz catcha later hopefully by tonight i can have my screamer pipe on, and yall can come check it out :P hehehehe as i got the next two days off :P heheh the peeps at work reckon i deserve a break :(

adrian :P

yeah im trying everything Paul - hmmm computer let me into chatrooms but not accomodation sites - go figure! Found htis one place mmmmm heaven but at $180 a night minium two nights stay it would want to be!! oh well when i win lotto :P

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Bayley, I was pissed off cause of the yellow sticker, so I took my aggression out:D

See'ya:burnout:

We were sitting there and then heard it and Jeff goes, that was Paul!!! I was like, what did he get a yellow for, bald tyres? What did you get it for?:shake:

oh u should see the furniture in it and spa and just everything its totally gorgeous - thing is id get there and never want to leave. pity one night.

shall keep searching..... when i can anyway!

I'm with you paul....had some pig attention last night..

minding my business pulling out of Dewsons shopping centre around 8:30pm (yes, it's open till 9pm) up the road, doing like under 50km/h (was having a conversation with the gf next to me)

coppers were stopped on the side of the road in thier paddy wagon, as soon as I passed them they started driving and followed me.

going thru a few roundabouts, sticking to limit i was fine, then i thought, nope. i'm sick of them tailling me so I pulled into the next service station and parked the car to get some munchies...

they followed me right up into the servo and watched me get out of the car and go inside.....

... i was pissed off! then they left.. there was NO call for them to be assholes... but no no, let's follow the IMPORT DRIVER and ignore the rattly shitbox that was next to me!!

ive only been tailed by a copper once - on a test drive of a skyline - otherwise its usually me tailing them :P

Im lucky that my rare brushes of law have been pleasant ones - prefer it to a multinova anyway - as one copper told me "im not a multinova so he began to bargin with me hehe"

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