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Originally posted by QIK78U

Any ideas guys/girls??

This place is boring as... :eek:

Q: what's to do in wagga?

A: leave

nah, seriously taken the rx7 to the local auto shop, get some spotties mounted on the roof, a big bullbar and some full sick kenworth mudflaps.

you will fit right in

haha remember how on TV they got those 3 wogs to drive the 200SX, the GTR (with a claimed 500Kw............. BAHAHAHAHAHA) and WRX and showed how they can't drive??

They interviewed them and asked them how they rate their own driving ability out of 10 and they're like 15 out of 10, 12 out of 10 etc.... :lol: :lol:

Then 1 of them goes, "I can do Heli's, Figure 8's, Donuts, Around Corner's.... I've done it all!!!" :lol: :lol: :lol:

was a classic.

Red R33's look better parked next to white ser 5 RX7's.......

HAHAHAHAAAAAA! nice sig babe :rolleyes:

you're right tho! my car usually looks boring, but it looks hella good in this pic, compared to your go-kart :shake: :D :bahaha: :lol:

I was in wagga a few months back when my mate just finished in the army..

only thing to do there is get really pissed, and try and pick up the town skanks.. heh

well from what I can remember, I think thats what we did.

Also.. wagga has a curfew... or soemthing.. so watch out for that or you might get arrested.

Cant be doing much drinking guys... Been doing far to much study!! Learning to be a driving instructor for the RAAF...:P

Nice arse shell.....er... on the car I mean!;)

You would be kinda used to looking at the back end of my rotor, seem as you are never in front of it... Damn, have you ever seen the front of it???:shake: :eek:

I will have to addmit that your back end is better looking than mine... Am I aloud to say that in here???;)

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