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Thats a tidy R33, it use to have INTRUDA no# plates. The owner was part of the GRC club, I only remember cos of them vvv :)

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Madaz - Did you check out his bonnet with the 20kw stickers :).

blonde with the white skirt ummmm very nice

Saw Heslo yesterday afternoon, parked behind Adelaide Uni at about 12.00pm. Like that reverse parking (at 45 degs angle park) you did.. made your car stands out more! :D lol Nice and clean ride!... Oh ya... I think you left your Nokia N70 in the car as well..... a bit dangerous thou. :)

Thanks bixby, yep, that was me, the N70 is a dead phone, got it off a mate, tried to fix it, no such luck. :D

Funny you should say about the reverse park, turns out that is an illegal park (atleast in the eyes of the retarded parking inspector) he wrote on the ticket (Failed to park at a 45 degree angle) I've disputed it already trying to get out of it as I did park correctly and how I parked did not hinder anybody else so I'm hoping I'll get off.

Dan, still not fixed yet, goes in on the 5th of Feb so I can't wait!!! :)

Thanks bixby, yep, that was me, the N70 is a dead phone, got it off a mate, tried to fix it, no such luck. :D

Funny you should say about the reverse park, turns out that is an illegal park (atleast in the eyes of the retarded parking inspector) he wrote on the ticket (Failed to park at a 45 degree angle) I've disputed it already trying to get out of it as I did park correctly and how I parked did not hinder anybody else so I'm hoping I'll get off.

Dan, still not fixed yet, goes in on the 5th of Feb so I can't wait!!! :)

did you take a photo of the way you parked

spotted last night a little bluebird with sum ok rims prolly 16" and a CA18DET and my god it was loud and flew

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