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I hope u put that stuff away on your way home :D u know u can get in trouble for impernsonating a police orifcer. :) i was the one who came up to u at the end and said to put it away ( if u can remember to put my face to my car hehe )

bed time guys hehe

Say wat? i didnt get told to put it away at all.....

u must be lacking sleep bro ;)

that stuff isnt going in the house... toooo funny... soo many laughs already...

Ed

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yeah mate that mini is my mates dads mini...(gotta love sugar mummas).. it might be getting traded for a modded GT-P... shit yes.....

Hoons.. we are p platers we have to live up to reputation!....

Suprisingly the mini is a massive chick puller (wanksta style of course) only bad thing is its pretty much impossible to fit anyone in the back....

little pocket rocket it is... got rims, exhaust and intake... all it would need in a pulley upgrade and a chip and it would be a total rocket....

Ed

hey nathan,its aaron(rstme) from the cruise,was just wondering,u know how u got those wide tyres on ur car, r ur rims gtst rims like mine? n is there a difference between gtr n gtst wheels?

i wana put wider tyres on my stock gtst rims, like urs, u had mad overhang.

go on.. you know you want it.....

04 with 12000km on the clock and aftermarket parts for 40grand...

bargain.....

Ed

40 K FFFFAAAARRRRKKKKK get a 33 GTR....

Hey Ed u guys get home ok?

I was trying to point out the way to that windy road when i was drive home, but u guys just kinda kept driving past me....

Oh well




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