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nice drive :(

hope everyone is safe and sound

well...did some bumper scratches at deakin uni tho...stoopid speed humps

and gordy's car has this big crack at the bumper...doesnt look good at all...it was a loud bang i heard when i am in his car:(

and i think jets car got JACKPOT too on the humps...

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lol yep... bumper scratchin action all round.

oh well i had fun... specially that corner turning onto burwood hwy :D:D JET would have had a perfect view...

almost lost it on the way home... kinda gave it a little too much around a corner... was heading sideways towards a power pole... luckily i didnt panic and corrected it ok. Starting to get used to this wet weather thing :D

lol milk...got really wet after you left...so we steadily made our way to some food shop near chapel st....mmmmm steak sandwiches(and yes mark, it had eggs in it too)

bowling was fun...i only had 1 game tho:( i have only played once before,and that was about 10 years ago....(i did bad)

and the award for best bowling style would no doubt go to horus....im speachless!!!

was just a pitty it got so late so quick...ah well..:D

Originally posted by Jedcoyxiicut

Hmm think some of u guys passed me on your way home on princess freeway chadstone area near warrigal road. I was the guy in the white r33 that 3 of u overtook. nice to see so many skylines at one go =). keep it up

a white r33? with nice skirts and a "biggish" wing? (dint see the front!)

Originally posted by sniffy

okay so "some" of us didnt exactly go steady...but was well within limits!

hey! im not used to the new clutch :D

u should have seen the look on the guys faces coming out of HJs when i was sitting there pressing the horn... i think they thought i was a little weird :D

Originally posted by Jedcoyxiicut

Hmm think some of u guys passed me on your way home on princess freeway chadstone area near warrigal road. I was the guy in the white r33 that 3 of u overtook. nice to see so many skylines at one go =). keep it up

see :D

lol thats not huge! urs is huge! like a damn whales tale.

yeah.. i think its time we whipped these forums into shape... try and entice more "non-regulars" to join in.... but will take the cooperation of some of the regulars here in keeping this VIC section clean if u know what i mean.

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