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cos everytime we had a track day the guys with skylines who came last would go back, sell their skylines and buy Evo's to compensate for their lack of driving skills.

cos everytime we had a track day the guys with skylines who came last would go back, sell their skylines and buy Evo's to compensate for their lack of driving skills.

Haha!!

Harden up and learn to drive a GTR!

Fark, SAU is laggy as fark!

The whole new server switch over!

That's probably on of the coolest P Plates I have seen.

Surprisingly, I think the Gov put up add to encourage to 'customise' your P Plate.

Interestingly it is not 'De Facing' it.

Those wheels are FABULOUS!

That's probably on of the coolest P Plates I have seen.

Surprisingly, I think the Gov put up add to encourage to 'customise' your P Plate.

Interestingly it is not 'De Facing' it.

Those wheels are FABULOUS!

The P-Plate has to remain in its square red/green box. That shit would get you defected.

lol got back from cadbury interview. As tempting as they are I think ill decline them as its rat to the other company who signed me on when Cadbury rejected me from their grad program.

So its sort of payback? haha

I'll tell them give me a call back in a years time.

~_~

lol i ended up taking the cadbury job.

That's probably on of the coolest P Plates I have seen.

Surprisingly, I think the Gov put up add to encourage to 'customise' your P Plate.

Interestingly it is not 'De Facing' it.

Those wheels are FABULOUS!

lol that's what my P plate used to look like on my R32 in 2000. 3 years n a cop never said a thing about it.

and the wheels are SSR Vienna Dish... close :blush:

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