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haahah true, yeah loud as hell now.. i will look for ya this week, i wont be out much after a few weeks.., i loose the license really soon lol

your not the only one :) 3 weeks lost 3 points for stupid crap so have 1 point left goin to fight them just hope i win

i lost 3 for racing a off duty cops wrx :angry: then lost another one for driving with lights on (forgot to turn the bastards off) i should have 2 more weeks them im walking :D

i lost 3 for racing a off duty cops wrx :angry: then lost another one for driving with lights on (forgot to turn the bastards off) i should have 2 more weeks them im walking :D

How the hell do u lose points for driving with lights on???????????????? In the daytime its easy to accidentally flick the ON switch on....didn't u argue tht??

On topic....spotted a red R34 coupe in the city today around 4:45pm and heaps of other R32s and 33s throughout the day :)

n15mo, yeah i came home late the night before, and left my lights and highbeams on, i got back in ther car 2 hours later and drove, the cop waved me over said my lgihts we on.. i turned em off said i was sorry etc and didnt know they werre on.. cop gave me the ticket and walked away..Z

anyway i better stop talking in the section before COL gives me a warning

"""sorry COL""""

i lost 3 for racing a off duty cops wrx :O then lost another one for driving with lights on (forgot to turn the bastards off) i should have 2 more weeks them im walking :laugh:

Oh thats bad, just out of curosity how did the coppa pull you over in the wrx, you should have just kept driving and said u thought some crazy person was trying to get u to stop. lol

To stay on topic spotted on monday a blue r32 at sunnybank hills thrashing his car at every light, maybe i was an influence following him. If your here i like the move you pulled of at the red light, turned into the other street infront of the redlight then drove out behind the red light, you bloody hoon lol jks.

Alex, he got up next to me at lights and showed the badge... little hard to race off then.... but still, if i let him win i might have not been fined.

Ahaha see when u dont have a turbo car u just dont bother racing the rexy's lol. Did he start u or did u start him, cause if he started you and was reving and wateva then he cant fine you, that happend to my cousin in his ss comodore he was driving 220 and the copa raced him and then pulled him over, he took it to court and because the coppa started him, he was let go.

Spotted a White R34 coupe (i saw that car on carsales before) parked in front of his house at regents park, who are u dood i live just down the road from u.

spotted an orange R32 GTR with white wheels heading south on the M1 in peak traffic this evening around 5:30...had a cool blonde chick driving too :blink:

I was in my Silvia...

yeah its hers and her bf's

she is f**king fresh!!

spotted an orange R32 GTR with white wheels heading south on the M1 in peak traffic this evening around 5:30...had a cool blonde chick driving too :blink:

I was in my Silvia...

saw her too this morning.....

actually saw at least 3GTRs this morning, whats going on????

spotted 510GTR @ work today... hmmmmmmmmm :blink:

Mr. Noy, where were u today????wanted to see your car......

yeah, mine was looking terrible, empty bottle everywhere......it will get cleaned, once the rain stops.

Edited by frankxinyu
yeah its hers and her bf's

she is f**king fresh!!

Define FRESH????? :blink:

Spotted BAO82 twice today, black 34GTT coupe...once on the M1 in the morning heading towards the city and 2nd time in the Myer Center...dude your tri spoke volk rear wheels are sticking out from the guards by bout at least 10mm :)

Spotted a blue R34 Sedan series 2 on Scrub Rd at 11am.

Finally someone who waved back!

That would be Me :D just registered today but look forward to posting more... and yes You are probably one of the first people to wave to me too.

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