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Here's a vid of his actual car that a friend did for fun. It's got factory option 19" M division mags.. and they look pretty alright!! One of the few factory wheels that I'd consider keeping on! whistling.gif

http://www.vimeo.com/24331022

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  On 05/06/2011 at 2:42 PM, Mr Eps said:

Pew Pew - track me down on facebook, or point him in the direction of the Rising Sunday page...

Wait.. are you the Rowan with the gang bang guy from Oldschool as your display pic? 3some.gif

hahaha. yes. that's me with the pic of Todd Phillips dressed as "the gang bang" guy on facebook. haha

and yeah your mate with the M3 can come.. the Mdivision rims remind me of the rims on my soarer :P - he's obviously got the "passion" so, sure why not!

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  On 09/06/2011 at 2:12 PM, Pal said:

are you still coming up with us pew pew, i think club motivate guys are meeting about 8.20 at the murdoch uni car at park dixon road, rockingham.

Ohh I meant south as in south of the river haha. I saw Muroch Uni and thought YEAAAHHH MAYYN thats near my place. Then I was like Rockingham, what?!mellow.gif

  On 10/06/2011 at 4:08 AM, -Jimmy- said:

So you guys are heading down from NOR? I'm in Inglewood... will I be able to join at some point? Haha

me n my two mates in r34s live around noranda/mirrabooka/landsdale area and we will be cruising to the event together so can possibly meet up with you if you want jimmy?

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