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Mass,

I still did a quicker time than you did throughout the day and I only drove 5 laps :laugh:

that wud be because of a few things tosh, one u had semi slicks on the car, and two my tyres were fuxored by that time of the day, i had shit all grip :laugh: and yet i still managed a 1:27 :laugh:

that wud be because of a few things tosh, one u had semi slicks on the car, and two my tyres were fuxored by that time of the day, i had shit all grip :laugh: and yet i still managed a 1:27 :laugh:

Yeah, well I spotted my package and it's still bigger than both of yours! :laugh:

It's on dudes. Next track day you're both going down!! LOL

spotted MAR555 on oxford st. tonight.

didnt realise it was you till i saw your number plate in my side mirror.

and some dude in a huge 4wd stole your plates mass!! it was [MASSIV]

i spotted you on oxford street fri night, but i wasnt driving, was pretty hammered at some clubs, dont even remember coming home.. ahh goodtimes!

Spotted a black 34 in the cross

a black 32 with led tail lights

a white 33 with shopping list

and alot of girls waving at me for some reason.! the city was packed last night, i just went out for an hour or so after my sis bday party couldnt believe how packed it was...

if anyone saw a white 32 with some red nostrils it was me!

i wouldve been the white r33 with the shopping list :)... city was pacckkked last night.. heaps of cops to for the first time in ages... i got done :) and defected

wat u get done for? where u get defected?

saw R34 GTR Possum in nth bondi today! sick!

wat u get done for? where u get defected?

saw R34 GTR Possum in nth bondi today! sick!

got done for havin a lil hit with an evo 8, and.. for defects i got some dopey cop pull defects that to my knowledge arent defects!.. he done all this without measuring nothing.. all from his head.. ill tell u whaty io got done for..

1. air filter -

2. blow off valve -

3. boost gauge on top of steering wheel, BUT its under the cluster not over the wheel.. thats not a defect!

4. cold air intake to the air filter

5 this is a funny one "muffler too big"

6 steering wheel - i have a momo with the horn that works perfectly fine.

7 front mount intercooler. its behind my bar.. and is screwed on safely with nothing in its way etc etc..

he was a nice cop though.. didnt get me for anything else... but the highway patrol pumped me...

got court to go to now.. :) ahh well thats my stupidity for ya

i wouldve been the white r33 with the shopping list :P... city was pacckkked last night.. heaps of cops to for the first time in ages... i got done :( and defected

Hey,

Sorry to change the subject but fairly new here and just wondering what do you mean "with a shopping list"

Drew.

Hey,

Sorry to change the subject but fairly new here and just wondering what do you mean "with a shopping list"

Drew.

shopping list is stickers with all the brand names of the parts installed (or not installed in some cases) on the car

eg

HKS

APEXI

NISMO

CUSCO

BLITZ

get it?

shopping list is stickers with all the brand names of the parts installed (or not installed in some cases) on the car

eg

HKS

APEXI

NISMO

CUSCO

BLITZ

get it?

The stickers down the door, so the thieves know what you got, hence shopping list

Yes I get it now thanks.

Drew.

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