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Not to bad, yourself Cam? I have been over in Canberra with work, been back for a couple of weeks. Was going to do the SKills swap thingy but I was playing Offical at the Classic Rally for the last 3 days, and yes lots of rain. The beasty was nearly sold for GTR R33 but deal has fallen through, now need to fix turbo and get back up to speed, but enough about me hehehe

Whats UP dude, do you know much as to PAS??

GTR 33? Nah - stick with yours. RWD much more fun. :P

Me - not much. Bought a house, been flat out at work, been thrashin the car.. usual stuff..

PAS - nah, not too much. I'm not going near it with my car anymore. Need the $$ for my house. Maybe next year if I can do the things I want to.. mmm RB25/30 engine... :)

yeah got ya, check out your style in the drift thread, nice work.

I should have brought a house by now but still happy living the good life hehehe

RB30 donk will give you heaps of torque mate, go wild.

Yeah, notice that cars are pulling out left right and centre of PAS, but you know me, love that shit hehehe (you know the theme they are going to run?)

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