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what u driving these days?

II remember you from when i used to frequent here. Still the same 32. still going strong. been stayin out of the car scene recently...tho i did go down the coast this past sat night. a lot of cops... is it like that every weekend now?

II remember you from when i used to frequent here. Still the same 32. still going strong. been stayin out of the car scene recently...tho i did go down the coast this past sat night. a lot of cops... is it like that every weekend now?

Pretty much. I dont go out too often, havent the past 5 months due to no license anyway. Seems to be as soon as your out you get ass raped from the po po

that's seriously not cool at all. might get out there every weekend and see if i can lose my license. never lost it yet...but i did survive 12 months good behavior twice. i don't know how. also might need to wash my car...hasn't been washed in probably 6 months or more.

hey mm2death, I remember you! good to see you still have the 32.. people that actually hold onto their skylines for more than 2 years are a rare breed these days.

hey nismo-bitch.. u have a job yet? is it in realestate?

behold the LED Baron!

hey, speaking of which, I fixed those guys LED's.. nothing wrong with them at all, reversed the polarity and all working.. Installer at Goldcoast Carsound was full of shit. "Faulty LED's - been doing this for 20 years". :D

that's seriously not cool at all. might get out there every weekend and see if i can lose my license. never lost it yet...but i did survive 12 months good behavior twice. i don't know how. also might need to wash my car...hasn't been washed in probably 6 months or more.

death to the water restrictions!

hey nismo-bitch.. u have a job yet? is it in realestate?

Kinda, looks like I have a corporate get up with www.peet.com.au 3rd largest land holder in Australia, pretty big over in Perth, seem to be going well own in Melb, only just opened up in Brisbane, job that could go far if i take it serious.

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hey mm2death, I remember you! good to see you still have the 32.. people that actually hold onto their skylines for more than 2 years are a rare breed these days.

hey nismo-bitch.. u have a job yet? is it in realestate?

hey, speaking of which, I fixed those guys LED's.. nothing wrong with them at all, reversed the polarity and all working.. Installer at Goldcoast Carsound was full of shit. "Faulty LED's - been doing this for 20 years". :D

hey dude.... she's damn fine :O your picture that is...

Kinda, looks like I have a corporate get up with www.peet.com.au 3rd largest land holder in Australia, pretty big over in Perth, seem to be going well own in Melb, only just opened up in Brisbane, job that could go far if i take it serious.

i summarized.

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Kinda, looks like I have a corporate get up with www.peet.com.au 3rd largest land holder in Australia, pretty big over in Perth, seem to be going well own in Melb, only just opened up in Brisbane, job that could go far if i take it serious.

Ahhh.. cool.. I'm moving back to Brisbane sometime next year. Going to buy a place. Need contacts. Ha.

hey pred what you drive these days? i got my 32 jan 03 so that's however long that works out to be now

Got an r32.. I bought mine late 2004 I think, been 2 1/2 years for me.. Don't drive it much though, once a week if you're lucky. Just drive the Lexus each day instead.

Kinda, looks like I have a corporate get up with www.peet.com.au 3rd largest land holder in Australia, pretty big over in Perth, seem to be going well own in Melb, only just opened up in Brisbane, job that could go far if i take it serious.

how much are they going to pay you to work sit around?

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