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haha yeah defence force is a helluva a commitment .... arent u committed to them til about 7 years of is it 4? i cant remember anyway.

Yeah they are Roh Adreline - u see them on a lot of new shape celicas and even the odd lancer - usually in 16 inch form.

Actually South of River .... but u couldnt seen me up there for some reason .... theres no mistaking my car anyway .... Nizmo on the numberplate .... and a sticker "no its not my boyfriends" on the back :mad:

So i showed u mine ..... going to show me yours haha

I cant show u mine! i got no picks on the work computer!!

I live just near booragoon, work in bullscreek! so i travel and see a few nice cars every morning and afternoon...

dragged a black skyline yesterday m,orning but got caught in traffic.

i have done 7 1/2 years now and i get out in January... thats why i am looking for a new job!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...=&postid=206037

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/at...=&postid=206042

My two babies together :mad:

haha dont u hate that when traffic ruins good drags .... i normally get quite a good few down St Georges Tce cos your constantly lining up at lights.

haha yeah it'll look great one u lower it - all cars look better lowered!

I come from a family of car lovers .... actually holden lovers .... im the black sheep haha with my "jap crap" as my dad calls it .... funny cos when i first got it he was walking around going "i love ur car lauren, i really love ur car" :mad:

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