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Lol Saw that thing parted on the footpath this arvo next to... did a see a pink silvia ...... and what the hell are you doing to your driveway sir... a good place to install a hoist

I live down on Horizon Drive someplace between each end :)

Good to see another 32 even if it is a 4 door in the area being dressed up :)

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pancake manor is out in bundamba we've had a westside meet there b4 and there pretty good too!! just dont invite tom cuz he'll make his own custom mixed drinks :)

What's that pancake joint in the city?

Custom ey...intriguing. :)

Hay hay hay..... that wasn't the drinks. Theres nothing wrong with having 2 red labels, a chocolate milkshake and whatever else I had to drink before trying to eat pancakes. The problem was having some rissotto before I came out and then having a starter... I've learnt my lesson :rolleyes: Bring that shit on yo!!!

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I'm In Westlake part of the western suburbs about 15 mins down the centenary Highway from the city, and theres heaps of imports in the area theres aleast 10 I see every morning driving to work before I even get to the highway. Most of them seem to be at a certain menebers place with a 4door and a pink silvia :wave:

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