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hahaha tai is funny. He is so naive the poor guy.

Bloody steve!!!!!!grrrr:mad:

I want my car!

Steve is a very insistant person. :P

I am talking to my friends at the gym and then he just butts in and says something

Ok gotta go. See you tomorro donnie. Gotta go to gym with Steve. GRRRR!!!!

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Originally posted by DFLASH

hey HUSTLR, were you driving your car on saturday night?

I was at the servo and at the meet later on that night. Saw two white series 2 R33's

I saw ya. DFL45H u tight arse lol:lol: - i was in the black Supra - did u see my mates MX5 what a beast- chopped REDBUL lol

Originally posted by VISHES

hahaha...helen..thats a terrible analogy...rabbits eat anything in sight!! but u are right about my driving makes the difference!!! after all i made legends when i ripped ur FTO to victory over the rex and the familia gtr :P

The victory over the familia GTR was dat at Appin?

cuz we were there n from wat we saw he chopped mizfto HARD!!

:P

Had a nice take off left d fto behind!

jus wondering?

hahhaha..yes that time at appin rd...and u heard wrong mate...2 races and 2 times i ripped the familia......the 2nd time i even had Helen in the car......remember 4WD vs FF....naturally the familia took off quicker...but by 3rd gear the familia was half a bonnet behind....u guys wouldnt be able to see that from the rear...

i've heard the familia was telling a different story the following day.....man thats low...it was just a fun race not some competition...i guess his ego was bruised when the fto kicked his ass

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Marvins Car rocks.

Hey marv did dexter crash his r32?

Yes marvins car does FULLY ROCK!!!, Even my Dad was impressed, hehehe

Um no he didn't Minh from what Marvin was telling me yesterday he crashed a R33 (work car),

His R32 is still sssshhhwweeeetttt...... :)

O his in hospital but recovering :(

Donnie

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