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Its blue/silver 2 tone, cause thats my beasht. And my mate jason/ bugandy and i done that burnout at shagaz.

LOL did you guys get harrassed by the cops as well?

He would of been a old cop? (Greyiesh hair?) his names peter.

For the last 3 weekends i have told him there have been skyline cruzes through geelong, and one of the meeting points is the maccas!!! He is a nice bloke, he tryed dragging at a set of lights once in town! :burnout:

And i see a fair bit of this RRRR 33 guy, i heard he spent like 6K on the motor and stuff?? is he on the forums?

U GO GET FICKED ALLRITE.....

mate the pier street days went offfffff all rite offffffffffffff

oii

i dumped exhaust and ran full boosttt

ppoowwarr no traction reeee in 3rd gear when i flat stick boost kicked and i sliddeee outt...

dont wpryr wen i get VL i teach u!! haha

if i get it haha

im thinking i mite do what ur doin!!!

Trust me man,

After we setup, with these turbos. good for a 10 sec pass. Man if you get a VL you will regret it. I love VLs too man, but really if you weigh everything up man, handleing, interior, transmissions, running gear, LLOOKKS.

Man you wont be getting any prreemm little wog luttas in a VL. Only little hairy lebos. :shake:

Keep the 33~!!!!:D

hahhaa

pleeasseee they like me for me not my skyline hahahaha

hahahahaha

hahaha

man got heaps of lil whore for ya when u come down

locally

me and palo been susin out

all lil premmmm premmmm 17 year olds hahahahahahah

come down one week end man. and we gotta come up as well... sus out ur poofy poof area haha..

yeah move to the western suburbs??? i used to live in northen suburbs bundoora to be exact! lets see insurance ohh lots??? chance of car being BORROWED or just broken in too VERY VERY high! AND the VL's youd think they where as common as vx ss's and there are shit loads of them getting around! i admit melbourne atmosphere is the greatest (not many blonde surfie chicks but there is enough talent to go around)

i admit i have a soft spot for VL turbos but mainly cause if you look at them those 3litre engines are just skyline motors anyway.

i love my skyline and would never by a VL over it!

Originally posted by Zdenko

lol.... not u., just poofs that move from da western suberbs bronks to geelong like mr JNR24.....

that youg lade once use to hammer around with no exhaust threw willy altona with out a a issue

now his turned gay and  moved

Now i hammer through geelong with no exhaust!

Zdenko, i miss the good old days! once i get everything back on the car i will come down there for like a week!

And all we will do is do wog laps through altona & willi, go VL munching. SHHHIIICKKKKk. Then after all of that we will do some syncronized burnouts down the esplanade! :shake:

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