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thats lucky dean...

i pulled into a bp this morning on my way to a mates place, guess what pulled up to the pump next to me?

yup, a cop.

i reched through the window and put my FC controller in the glove box (i know it shouldnt even be out in the first place)

and proceeded to fill up...

as i was paying i noticed him having a close look at tyres and then had a quick look inside.

got to the front of my car, looked at mr plates and shook his head...

i thought i was gone for sure, but he walked right past me :wacko:

my heart was racing, honestly thought today was gonna be the day.

lol yeah, its not a good feeling at all.

and i didnt even get pulled over! lol

was soooo many cops out today, i counted 3 speed cams between my place in campbelltown

and my mates place in prospect!

the police must need to raise money for Rann's next over seas holiday lol

stupid Elizabeth cinemas not having Journey To The Centre Of The Earth in 3D :w00t::P:D

would've been soooooooooooo much better

1+ on Modbury not having 3D also :( was a good movie 'dibs on guide'

how cute is this hehe

i didn't hear anything about that incident :wacko:

hmm

lol msg her and see if you can pickup ;) you know you want too

EDIT

good to hear Deano sux being pulled over when you know you havnt done anything wrong

iv got a dilemma......

going to my aunties tonight in west lakes, for bbq/drinks etc

i have a bottle of wild the sphincter of the universe rare beed, just waiting to be cracked open...

do i

A) not drink, drive the skyline, enjoy the cruise/ risk being pulled into

one of mant RBT's and being defected

OR

B) let the missus drive the lancer, get smashed and not worry bout

a yellow sticker............

decisions decisions desisions

good to hear mid life crisis!

Yea we cranked over adrian's car and it started first pop...no studdering, no nothing....good to see.

must be good wiring i think hehe :wacko:

hahaha yeh u know theres some good workmanship there!!

except for blowing *cough* 2 fuses *cough* lol...

very happy with ur work so far ryan!! :w00t:

iv got a dilemma......

going to my aunties tonight in west lakes, for bbq/drinks etc

i have a bottle of wild the sphincter of the universe rare beed, just waiting to be cracked open...

do i

A) not drink, drive the skyline, enjoy the cruise/ risk being pulled into

one of mant RBT's and being defected

OR

B) let the missus drive the lancer, get smashed and not worry bout

a yellow sticker............

decisions decisions desisions

B FTMFW!!!!!

lol, running rich, ill have to take it to aussie dyno soon.

also got a bit of knock on the way home, 93 :wacko:

would that be caused by to much fuel?

too rich can create knock.

hahaha yeh u know theres some good workmanship there!!

except for blowing *cough* 2 fuses *cough* lol...

very happy with ur work so far ryan!! :w00t:

yea apart from taking my sweat arse time. lol

1+ on Modbury not having 3D also :w00t: was a good movie 'dibs on guide'

lol msg her and see if you can pickup :P you know you want too

EDIT

good to hear Deano sux being pulled over when you know you havnt done anything wrong

serious, i would've thought they'd atleast show it in 3D there grr dodo heads

haha yeah if i win i'll be asking if i can, depending which suburb but then it'd probably

be cheaper to get it posted lol

i was thnking if i get it i could get Jason to dress up in the Santa suit he wore at my 21st

(while he was drunk haha) and dress the baby in that and have Santa and mini me :wacko:

still not going steady eddy?

Nope, that being said, I've been at work so I haven't had a chance to try and fix it today.

i cant be f**ked ready the whole ordeal but what is it exacty doing mate?

Nothing. I have to use the key to get in because the central locking isn't going (The remote is fine), then when I turn the key in the ignition nothing happens. I've checked the battery and connections and that's fine and so are the fuses so either it's either the starter motor or the immobilizer screwing up.

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