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you live in melton lol

This is true, but not for too much longer. Melton is a hole and I hate living here.

Anyone want to buy a house, nice quiet neighbourhood, lots of fast food close by, will do a speshal superfunhappytime price for SAU members :)

Except you Hamish, you get nohappytime round eye price!

yesterday spotted a yellow 34 twice on high street rd..it had some big black decal on the sides... going both directions near glen waverly...always see you around man

Is it a HKS decal? If it is, I've seen it around too lol

spotted a silver kitted R32 sedan with sau stickers on centre dandy rd at about 5:30pm, i saw you looking at me :)

also spotted a white R32 with sau stickers tonight 9pm on wells rd heading towards chelsea heights

ahh thats your blue GTR sitting in the street with no from bar on UnCo.

also saw a white dude passing through springvale in a maroon r33 had rear damage looked like he backed into a pole around 430PM

Yeah, I get it back today hehe :D

anyone know any good electricians???

window is stuck downn..thought it was switch..but motor doesnt seem to work eitherr.

pleaseeee anyone...really need it this weekend...cant go anywhere as window is permanently down. =[

anyone know any good electricians???

window is stuck downn..thought it was switch..but motor doesnt seem to work eitherr.

pleaseeee anyone...really need it this weekend...cant go anywhere as window is permanently down. =[

check all your internal fuses.

anyone know any good electricians???

window is stuck downn..thought it was switch..but motor doesnt seem to work eitherr.

pleaseeee anyone...really need it this weekend...cant go anywhere as window is permanently down. =[

If what Matt said didn't work, try Complete Options, 137 Westall Rd, Clayton South.

And ask for Daniel. Yesterday, he fixed my electric mirrors, he had to pull the glass out from the mirrors then take the motors out.

He seem to know exactly what he is doing :P

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