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Hmm yeah the fact the back seats fold down to fit a dbl mattress is cool , especially with the 4WD and height adj. suspension. Good for camping.

And shagging.

And the cops dont look at it as much. But when i do, its always :is this ur car son?" i always try to sound suss when i go "umm... yeeessss...???" lol

Its odd hey. In the 3 years I have had my car I've been pulled over 3 times...

I get out of the car with the licence ready to hand to the cop tho, and the old line 'I appologise to yourself and the community officer'.

The cef is just that tiny bit too small... and its a tight fit to get the skimboards in the boot.

Pffftttt shaving is over rated....

If you dont shave every now and then its all good...

Everyone in the office either thinks your;

A. Really busy & works really hard...

B. Have been up all night having hot steamy sex...

C. You a bum who is cheap...

D. They dont even notice...

Its gonna be hard to do that... As richard's dyno is a 2wd dyno...

So that will be more like 400rwkw with the fuse pulled out... :laugh:

ahh yes 2wd dyno, i've got a switched hooked up to the fuse, so its easily put into rear only :huh:

But then shane im easily impressed...

Me with a dyno is like a bug to a light at night or a kid to a candy store... OK thats enough...

i can honestly say i've never been to a dyno session :D

(I have been informed that this is a better place to put this, hahaha, I wrote this last night....)

Since there isn't a new user thingy, I'll just post in the top topic with an old fashioned 'hey all' thing.

I just bought an R33 last friday and 'IanB' told me about this place, so yeah, hello all. Look forward to telling you all sick jokes and getting drunk and posting random shit in the spam thread (in the whore town thread, Im not going to spam the topics) .... because I'm like that. Hell I'm half cut now. w00t in a handbasket, the SUA QLD application will be in the mail tomorrow and I'll be BPAY-ing the nessessary tonight.

Sorry for the deviation in the topic here, just didnt want to be one of those tossers who make a new thread for themselves to say 'hi'

-Ivonin

hi there young nooblette, u've got alot to learn in such a short time, best we get started the ways of teh post whore :)

ha ha ha you might as well as it will get lost pretty quick here....

:P dam post whores....

hey u wish u were one still too :(

Hmm, dont see much of Lee anymore :(

apparantly he reckons he's really busy, dunno how much truth there is to that though *shrugs*

Problem is that I do get to see the day, even spend time out in it (in a friggin suit unfortunately)

My hotel is on the inlet in cairns so I get to see the day a fair bit and being concierge I am driving cars and outside a fair bit.......

not fun in a suit i'll give ya the tip :(

test 'n tune tonight!!!!!

who wants to go????

I am gunna have to organise to get down that way when there is a few Sau events happening.......

come down for a few weeks so that I can get a few different things in.......

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