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Originally posted by Nizmo

haha aidwin shoulve been born blonde :P

Yay!! I heard u talked yaself outta of a yellow sticker last night - nice one :( Ur car is more than welcome at my house - us black lines are cool hehe

You nearly get a yellow too Aidwin? Geez, I thought they would have picked on our bunky red VN. We didn't get pulled over and I had my P-plates up! Thank god Vicki passed out (the blonde in the back yelling out stuff to EVERYONE what she thought of them). Otherwise we would have got a yellow for shaw.

Niz, I will be at your party but do you think I should walk so that you don't have to have a commy out the front of your house?

Ok, seeya.:bahaha:

Well the shit continues to fall on my head. Not only do I have a yellow sticker but now I have a summon's, where they will say I was speeding without any evidence.

Aidwin now has a yellow sticker to match mine, we're like bothers:D

See'ya:burnout:

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Well the shit continues to fall on my head. Not only do I have a yellow sticker but now I have a summon's, where they will say I was speeding without any evidence.

Aidwin now has a yellow sticker to match mine, we're like bothers:D

See'ya:burnout:

WTF?!?!?!?!?!?!

what happened man????

paul - rice install went as planned for some items - some modification required to the interior items tho.. got the catch can mounted - looks mint.. :P

were you guys going that quick? sounds like a load of crap to me to send u a summons - they can't just summon you on a charge of "we think you were speeding" - need some sort of formal charge.. sounds like a load of shite to me..

bummer bout aidwin's yellow - this weekend wasn't a good one by the sound of it for this type of shite...

Kyles, They did him for his wing, the gauges near his instrument cluster and the air pod.

Cam, Yeah the weekend hasn't been good for me, hopefully they won't be able to do me, sounds like a load of shit, but Aidwin will most likely loose his license, and I'm hoping to keep mine.

See'ya:burnout:

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