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This is so frustrating. I'm sure I've run into most of you blokes at cruises or at the Ice workshop but have no idea who you are on this forum. The only ones I know are Leewah ( mates 4 almost 10 years ) and Ice 180. I gotta start putting names to faces at some point.

If you see my car at Ice or around ( Midnight blue 33, GT-R wing, 400R front) come and say hi.

Yeah, you pick INASNT with his whacky number plates where people stand by for hours trying to work out WTF it means :D

Took me awhile but I got there. Get something normal dude. I know someone selling the plates RBDETT but I guess that wouldn't suit your car yet....

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Originally posted by Leewah

Yeah, you pick INASNT with his whacky number plates where people stand by for hours trying to work out WTF it means :D

Took me awhile but I got there.  Get something normal dude.  I know someone selling the plates RBDETT but I guess that wouldn't suit your car yet....

yes some people r slow aint they :D

i didnt think it would be that hard to workout

Originally posted by INASNT

sam newman is a fakring rich ****, and  is driving the other lamborghini in the nations cups 2!

And he owns a Lambo VT roadster and is looking at getting a new mercalargo (spelling).

Sam's son came into work and said that Sam let him drive the Diablo... He said "It doesnt go that much harder, but handles a shit load better." I was like WTF??????????

doxxeh, wuts the go with those brakes/pads? am i still gettin em? didja ask gerald or one of dem iceboys if they could do a service on my car and also check if i need jus new pads or discs as well? get bak to me asap man, my stopping power has halved now.

oh yeah......

i sorta kind really forgot to ask haha

they are urs if u want and i'll ask how much whatever :D u can also buy a gearbox and diff if u want haha ;)

saw ur car at ice today leewah, i mean, i seen it there before but yeah this time i had my tool box and my brand new kick ass socket set :D

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