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are we supposed to be resposable?? WTF?? I've lost my license twice and even got a letter from the RTA saying "I should refrain from my current driving habits" because i also lost another 11 points in less than 9 months... but then i found the lead weights in my nikes... damn nikes.. :D

wooo Gus is super keen! What camera did you get?

And whats the other toy :D

are we supposed to be resposable?? WTF?? I've lost my license twice and even got a letter from the RTA saying "I should refrain from my current driving habits" because i also lost another 11 points in less than 9 months... but then i found the lead weights in my nikes... damn nikes.. :)

everyone except you then lol

i got the sony alpha 200, twin lens DSLR kit and got it cheap as through work so yeah nice and cheap.... i basically just wanted a SLR to be able to use manual and make me a better photo taker. i went over my card limit but haha so i couldn't by a mem card yet....do that today, and ill probs be out taking photos all night tonight wooo....

hopefully ill be up to scratch by the cruise, so i dont just have to use automatic mode :)

was out last night with some mates at the museum, using my mates canon 450D (saweet camera) we got yelled at by security haha woooo

and yes i am super keen, i haven't been on a sau cruise for like 3 years, and back then i had to tag along and stuff....no more asking people for lifts haha

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woo! Changed the points for the celicas dizzy and it actually accelerates up hills now! No more surging or backfiring either!

Surprisingly zippy car now, i always thought it was just meant to be a slow car because no matter what was fixed/replaced it would only get around 40hp and run like crap, turns out it was just worn points. Still no skyline but atleast i can keep up with you guys, provided theres no speeding :)

1. Tarmac-

2. Ex!$t3nZ

3. Bluprint

4.

5. Gus-

6. CeJay

7. INVRTD

8. Frink & Bullet32

9. Sky33t

10. zcr

11. Michele & Mark - I'll just have to bring a photo of the open wheeler so she doesn't feel left out.

13. TiTAN

12. Mccreddy

14. Stunnd

15. GT-5732

16. Baconer

17. TURISMO (is gay)

18. naughtyruski

19. SteadyEddie

20. a20089 (for even numbers sake)

21. Kat

22. bnr32t (only if it rains, good drift weather)

23. Shell

24. Sl33py (said he was interested)

FFS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My roster at work has changed and I'll be working that weekend. Sorry ya'll.

1. Tarmac-

2. Ex!$t3nZ

3. Bluprint

4. Gus-

5. CeJay

6. INVRTD

7. Frink & Bullet32

8. Sky33t

9. zcr

10. Michele & Mark - I'll just have to bring a photo of the open wheeler so she doesn't feel left out.

11. TiTAN

12. Mccreddy

13. Stunnd

14. GT-5732

15. Baconer

16. TURISMO (is gay)

17. naughtyruski

18. SteadyEddie

19. a20089 (for even numbers sake)

20. Kat

21. bnr32t (only if it rains, good drift weather)

22. Shell

23. Sl33py (said he was interested)

24. MANG (coffee/dog holder)

Haha - for the sake of 'officialness' :P Can ride with me if u like Alex. Yay for non-fried boost controllers...

1. Tarmac-

2. Ex!$t3nZ

3. Bluprint

4. Gus-

5. CeJay

6. INVRTD

7. Frink & Bullet32

8. Sky33t

9. zcr

10. Michele & Mark - I'll just have to bring a photo of the open wheeler so she doesn't feel left out.

11. TiTAN

12. Mccreddy

13. Stunnd

14. GT-5732

15. Baconer

16. TURISMO (is gay)

17. naughtyruski

18. SteadyEddie

19. a20089 (for even numbers sake)

20. Kat

21. bnr32t (only if it rains, good drift weather)

22. Shell

23. sl33py

24. MANG (coffee/dog holder)

Just don't get between Michele and the muffins

haha wtf! So thats what you need to bribe her into doing things? hmmmm

All righty - day is free..i'm down for this..

I've got a six megapxl camera I'll bring along too..plus the cab sav..oh yeah.

oh hai there!

share? :(:)

im going to take sleepys offer to shot gun up and let my car have the day off,

ill be borrowing a mates SLR camera and take some good shots whilst in motion,

1. Tarmac-

2. Ex!$t3nZ

3. Bluprint

4. Gus-

5. CeJay

6. INVRTD - riding with sleepy

7. Frink & Bullet32

8. Sky33t

9. zcr

10. Michele & Mark - I'll just have to bring a photo of the open wheeler so she doesn't feel left out.

11. TiTAN

12. Mccreddy

13. Stunnd

14. GT-5732

15. Baconer

16. TURISMO (is gay)

17. naughtyruski

18. SteadyEddie

19. a20089 (for even numbers sake)

20. Kat

21. bnr32t (only if it rains, good drift weather)

22. Shell

23. sl33py - (alex shotgun)

24. MANG (coffee/dog holder)

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