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wow thanks. ill give you a call on the weekend as you said :D

at the drifts, look for the gun-metal FG F6 ute (plates SBEC) and the blue R32 with black R34 GTR rims :)

sweet the tyres arnt road wothy ,only good for drifting

and would you beable to get us throw the gate up the top so we could drop them of to you were your drifter is please

and you can ring during sunday arvo

cheers

sweet the tyres arnt road wothy ,only good for drifting

and would you beable to get us throw the gate up the top so we could drop them of to you were your drifter is please

and you can ring during sunday arvo

cheers

works for me, as my street car cant run anything smaller than 18" rims due to brakes anyways :D

ill try, they might be "stingy" at the top gate, but ill try, worst case, ill bring my ute around to the gate :)

thanks heaps !

works for me, as my street car cant run anything smaller than 18" rims due to brakes anyways :)

ill try, they might be "stingy" at the top gate, but ill try, worst case, ill bring my ute around to the gate :D

thanks heaps !

sweet when i get there ill come down and c u and then you can drive the ute up an grab them

and do you want the 255s as well or do you no any one that would want them coz im going to bring them with me as well

cheers you proberly dont need to ring on the weekend

cheers

sweet when i get there ill come down and c u and then you can drive the ute up an grab them

and do you want the 255s as well or do you no any one that would want them coz im going to bring them with me as well

cheers you proberly dont need to ring on the weekend

cheers

ill take the 255s as well :)

cheers matt :D

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Shame about your car dying Sam, was hoping to get some pics in for you.

Sorry I didn't turn up till way later; girlfriend decided to come along, so I figured it was best to cut out the extra morning hours.

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