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oh and almost forgot spotted Sqiish yesterday in the evening, but i dont think he saw me
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No idea how he did it...but I spotted two of Demirs cars parked outside his shop today...One black Phantom and his new black 'Demirz' GTR...
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Received an email that Shell/Coles Express NSW have a special offer for $5 car washes till midnight on the 25th of Sep. Just thought I'd share There's nothing on the flyer that says you have to bring any coupon or anything all it says is to come down there to receive the $8.90 discount and on the the bottom it says http://www.colesexpress.com.au/services/car-wash.aspx Team member instructions: wash max - PLU 54430 so yea, might be worth checking it out if not for the Line, then maybe for the daily Chris
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Sydney Window Tinting Group Buy - From Only $150 Per Car
ChrisCross replied to Blitz's topic in Group Buys
Can anyone else post up a few more pics? I need a tint, and cant decide how dark to go...before n after shots please -
o rly?? Would've been heaven for cops on a mission too
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Spotted LOADS of Skylines at Oran Park yesterday
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Black R33. drove past you on the left hand side. Near the bridge in Pymble. Seen you around in the mornings a few times, I'll say hi next time
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Spotted a yellow R34 with big shopping trolley wing in eastwood on sunday. Also had transformers stickers on it and a big ding on the right hand side. And this morning a black 32 on pac highway in pymble plates were AM**XT. Also, W8INDQ in lindfield n had a quick chat.
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just joined. 8 players there at the moment
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Spotted UPB33T parked near Junction Road during the day sometime.
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R33 Parts For Sale!
ChrisCross replied to boo5tr's topic in For Sale (Private Car Parts and Accessories)
Hi mate Have u got pics of the rear pods? Cheers -
Has this just died already? or is something happening tonight??
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Prototype and Fight Night Round 4 and still abit of Call of Duty World at War
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Spotted a silver R35 just pulling into a driveway when i drove past. "PPR***" or "PRR***" or something along those lines Anyone on here by any chance?
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Need For Speed Shift-nordschleife Lap With A Reventon
ChrisCross replied to Mohsen's topic in PC & Games Discussion
That might be because it's still Need for Speed. They won't ever be real simulations and will always aim for a different market -
Added ya'll
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Saw a silver R34 with what looked like a big T-Wing on the back about 20 mins ago, driving past wynyard station bus stops. Red plates, "YU....."
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Have you tried taking out the HDD and putting it back in? I've heard that that can sometimes fix it. But I've also heard that people have been getting problems when their boxes came back after RROD, did you have to send yours in?...Maybe try calling Microsoft?
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Are you playing next to a radio or a big generator that might block the wireless frequency. hahahaha. Sorry couldnt resist.....So it works fine on PC...but just circles the green lights when connected to ur 360...Can u turn the xbox on when holding down the xbox centre button?...
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Spotted a silver 180 with SAU sticker on the window turning onto pacific highway in Pymble, followed by a rx7 'Svn-Sin'.
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So do Sydney-buyers have the option of pickup? Or is it just delivery? Also, will you order the batteries at the end of the month all at once? Is there a chance of getting it earlier then that? Cheers mate Chris
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As posted in Vic forum. But as it applies to everyone I thought I should share it here as well. Victoria police catch hoon via Facebook A 20-year-old man from Castlemaine in central Victoria has became the first person to lose two cars for good under the state's hoon legislation. He lost his Ford Falcon sedan valued at $3,000 after being found guilty of careless driving last December. In May this year, he was found guilty by a magistrate of driving in a manner dangerous when deliberately doing burnouts at a country highway intersection in November, 2008. He was fined $2,000, had his licence cancelled for 18 months and was ordered to hand over his second vehicle, a 2005 Ford utility valued at $21,000. Police were notified to the offences after a member of the public handed them photographs and video from social networking website Facebook. Senior Constable Grant Healy from Castlemaine police said he was pleased with the decision. "This bloke has had plenty of warnings but we have had enough of this type of dangerous behaviour," he said in a statement. "It really does send a clear message to would-be hoon drivers that not only do we have the support of the public, we also have the support of the magistrates when it comes to getting these menaces off the road." Police have impounded more than 8,000 vehicles from dangerous drivers since anti-hoon legislation was introduced on July 1, 2006, including more than 1,500 this year. Sen Const Healy said the power to immediately remove dangerous drivers from the roads was another way to reduce road trauma. Police are removing around 50 dangerous drivers from our roads every week which can only make it safer for other drivers, he said. Around 80 per cent of drivers caught are aged 18-30 and 63 per cent are 25 and under. Here is the link to the story and the Facebook-video: http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=834597
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A 20-year-old man from Castlemaine in central Victoria has became the first person to lose two cars for good under the state's hoon legislation. He lost his Ford Falcon sedan valued at $3,000 after being found guilty of careless driving last December. In May this year, he was found guilty by a magistrate of driving in a manner dangerous when deliberately doing burnouts at a country highway intersection in November, 2008. He was fined $2,000, had his licence cancelled for 18 months and was ordered to hand over his second vehicle, a 2005 Ford utility valued at $21,000. Police were notified to the offences after a member of the public handed them photographs and video from social networking website Facebook. Senior Constable Grant Healy from Castlemaine police said he was pleased with the decision. "This bloke has had plenty of warnings but we have had enough of this type of dangerous behaviour," he said in a statement. "It really does send a clear message to would-be hoon drivers that not only do we have the support of the public, we also have the support of the magistrates when it comes to getting these menaces off the road." Police have impounded more than 8,000 vehicles from dangerous drivers since anti-hoon legislation was introduced on July 1, 2006, including more than 1,500 this year. Sen Const Healy said the power to immediately remove dangerous drivers from the roads was another way to reduce road trauma. Police are removing around 50 dangerous drivers from our roads every week which can only make it safer for other drivers, he said. Around 80 per cent of drivers caught are aged 18-30 and 63 per cent are 25 and under. The Facebook-Video is here: http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=834597
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oh fair enough, didnt read that far . Just ignore what I said previously.
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Hey there, Maybe pm Steve, as he ran a Group Buy for Headlight reconditioning a while back. He might have some contact to get the headlights done inside and out. http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/He...p;hl=headlights Chris