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Aidwin .... i hope so :) ..... going to take a lot of persuasion ..... i love it when he and i go car shopping :) unfortunately these days he drives like grandpa ...... my mum is the wild driver ..... she drives similar to me :D But dad really loves Skylines but reckons he's "preached for holdens for too long" ...... he even brags about my car to visitors LOL

Denver, yeah i would like to be top female in perth but thats going to take a lot of practice ...... will get there one day :) ..... but yeah my first track day was a bit of a non event .... my brakes were phucked and so were my tyres ... and i really need to fix the body roll on the whale aghhh - i dun like body roll makes me nervous!!

i agree with you Hicks: HSV's are shit ....... specially after i tried to drag today and my foot was flat to floor but it didnt seem to be producing much power. mum reckons i shouldve pressed power button .... but who cares ..... apparently this car has 225kws .... but it drove like a corolla sportivo.

has gone quiet all of a sudden :)

you got that GTR wing onto yours yet Aidwin? a lot of people out there wanting GTR wings havent put mine offically up for sale yet but got two people seriously interested buggin me for it.

brake light? naaaah i got two brake lights ..... phuck having a third! :)

im pretty unsure in my decision on the veilside wing ..... keep thinking "how about if i dont like it" blah blah blah ..... guess can always switch back to GTR ..... but selling GTR rear wing will give me some cash to help buy an intercooler ...... so i also keep telling myself .... "no matter what ... you will like the veilside wing because it'll give you more bling"

hehe modifying my car in Photostudio ..... looks pretty mean what ive done to it ..... but its starting to look lke a "paul project" :) think ive been hanging with him for too long ..... his rice-i-ness is starting to rub off onto me!

aidwin i have to agree with you ..... but it means thers too Veilside type wings ..... i wanna know which one ive been quoted for .... i think its the other type .... not adrians.

Hicks, yeah monaros look ok ..... theres one in West Perth with a "paulie gay wing" on it ..... :) its good for a laugh ....wouldve taken a picture and posted it by now if i had a camera!! its liek the commodore version of his car ..... even basically the same colour!!

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