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taaa..

someone may have taken them apart and sprayed the inside black and then put them back together.

or maybe im lucky to have N1s or Base headlights - wishful thinking...

DSTROY, Ive seen you around south before, alot, infact i even seen you heading into Clarendon ;D if you know the roads im talking about (one past CherryGardens )

thought n1's were non projector?

either way, i wanna do that to my headlights.

bah! wednesdays just arent my day. ticket is paid for. and now i cant go. stupid retarded friends who cant control their tempers. sigh. damage control here i come.

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taaa..

or maybe im lucky to have N1s or Base headlights - wishful thinking...

DSTROY, Ive seen you around south before, alot, infact i even seen you heading into Clarendon ;D if you know the roads im talking about (one past CherryGardens )

They def ain't normal GTST headlights

Yeah i live near Woodcroft Shops, so i'm always heading up into the hills, no better place to drive a Skyline :P

Finally picked up the new rig last night, all i want to do is drive the thing non stop :D

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still say you need the 'hearst' license plate :laugh:

pay your respects to the furneral ride

speaking of ppl snaking ya luke, i still owe ya cash mate and you aint getting it :( thats how i roll mothr fkr

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^^^^ easy there Tiger .... people will actually start believing that we are fudge-packers .... especially after seeing Heslo in the drag getup :puke:

i think we all had an idea WAAAYYYY before the brownies incident

that was just the icing on the cake or if you will the hot fudge on the brownie

lol

nice

movie looks entertaining (non-treky here)

awesome stag. I live down the rd from woodcroft, wheatsheaf rd childcare / walkway area.

hit you up for a blast once Im done with the turbo tune

I am definitely looking forward to seeing it, but not sure I can get over Sylar being Spock :wtf:

Yeah I'm heading to the drive in tomorrow to check it out... can't wait

toying with the idea of watching wolverine too

7:15 at gepps cross drive in for anyone keen to come :D *looking at dan*

-D

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