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PATRICK

Leesh just got defected. Window tint 1% darker than legal; window regulator faulty. Inb4 WA is next Vic.

Ahhh you think moving to Perth is your ally...you merely adopted the defect. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see a roadworthy until I was already a man; by then it was nothing to me but COSTLY

yea but in WA, you DO NOT have to open your bonnet when they ask.

keep it visibly legal and its all good.

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^^^

Grant wears a strap on. Beware

Welcome abroad, strap on, it's wild ride in here!

That is one shiny car brah

Tradition on here is to take a shirtless pic in the reflection of your car

So we know how good your detailing is

nohomo

okay so nohomo...with the talks of strap ons...I is confused :P lol jks, thanks guys, car is dirty as fuark tho.

Also, followed by marked divvy van for a bit just before, didn't get pulled over, winning! :yes:

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^Well, that's Friday for you. Drove the lancer down to thai to grab lunch... Bastards closed until 4:30. SHATTERED. At least I got a drive in :P.

Also went to vicroads... stamp duty is such a money grab.

no worries, i did scotts ones swell

Awesome. Let me know what times etc work best for you and we'll sort it out... but like I said I'm in no rush as of yet, so :P.

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