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Lol nice enough, are you guys for real, that's not what I would call light.

Should have told her to get back down on her f**king knees where she belongs and to get a real job.

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Also sorry to Hear PWND... bad luck mate.

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Wow that sucks dude. At least you don't have to go to court over it though.

Wonder if it was the same cop that came and harassed us at BnR? One of them was arright.

Wow that sucks dude. At least you don't have to go to court over it though.

Wonder if it was the same cop that came and harassed us at BnR? One of them was arright.

Say whut when ?

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Say whut when ?

Ages ago. Someone did a STL and they came round looking for a 'grey skyline'. Of course mine was the only grey one there at the time :(

Got enthusiastic today. Horn and windscreen washer both work on the XF now :)

Also sorry to Hear PWND... bad luck mate.

Wow that sucks dude. At least you don't have to go to court over it though.

Wonder if it was the same cop that came and harassed us at BnR? One of them was arright.

Meh, I am quite happy about how it all turned out. RACQ towed the car for no cost, didn't get fined or defected, and in the end, picked up a four pack of bourbon and Motor magazine and had a few drinks and read while I waited for the towie to arrive. Good start to the weekend

Ages ago. Someone did a STL and they came round looking for a 'grey skyline'. Of course mine was the only grey one there at the time :(

LOL I only saw 9 today (10 if you count my own lmtd edition gunmetal grey one) :D:D

My movements are limited for the next few months, so negatory

Would be keen otherwise. Car is washed and waxed and itching to be driven, again

Any bodu coming to the brekky at welly point tomozz.

I am. I'm bringing a mate, not sure if he'll be coming in my 34 or driving his SRT6 or SLK 55 AMG however...

I am. I'm bringing a mate, not sure if he'll be coming in my 34 or driving his SRT6 or SLK 55 AMG however...

Doesnt matter what he drives. its social fun.

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What Noel said.

Miso that sucks...... like you say it could've been a lot worse..... but you still never want to have to go through all the crap of getting mod plated, car off the road etc etc.... at least it's better than what Jason had to go through/is going through

morning y'all awesome night last night cooking dinner with the missus and getting drunk off a $5 bottle of red!

Nothing like a good Motorkhana to show you how much you need to improve your driving technique. (particurally when someone else can get into the car and do a bloody amazing job of it. No blameing the car)

Still, need to do some work on the front suspension too, a few degrees of camber wouldn't hurt at all. And i need some new shit tyres, canvas just started to show through on the pair i had. Ah the joys of motorsport expense...

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