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Someones so looking after you :(

True that brotha

Mitch, you get pulled over/defected more than anyone else I know.

How many D's is this for you now?

remind me not to paint my car bright Orange (red LOL)

this is my 2nd in this car

the funny thing is , sapol & transport sa say my car's red... hahaha

im not complaining :)

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I copped 8 defects, all of which were regency in my old VLCT all in one year :).

Had getting that car ready for regency down pact by the end, one weekend and she was ready to go through lol.

Since the new owner has had it, maybe a year now he hasn't been defected once? Hmmmm

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hahaha

I hope the government catch and arrest these internet terrorists. Australia doesn't want ANY pornography, let alone child pornography for goodness sake! These terrorists deserve to be put in jail for life!

Gladys | Fairy Meadow - February 10, 2010, 11:11AM

Get stuffed stupid old bat! :)

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was soo targeted it wasn't funny but eh , its a cop shop so what ever

now to come up with $25!

surely not, its only an orange car you drive

question for abe and craig

when did you say you needed a tow?

reason being i was last ditch for work - i have to go to whyalla on monday. the guy im workin with is leaving tomorrow (to do the full 2 weeks - thurs to thurs) and i miss out on 3 days worth for other reasons

wont be back till the 25th, so im out until then

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