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great all in phone now.

Ill give ya a call when i get in - i havent been to the plex in three years - haha thats how lazy i am :D

Yep its Lauren. Get so used to being called Niz round her looks weird having my name on screen - only time i really get called Lauren is at my new job - my old job and my folks just call me Lolly or Lyn. haha.

um where do u think it goes - im 19 i have an R33 GTST - u do the maths haha!!

just about to shell out lots of money for new suspension and a tune and a new battery so lookin at about $1200 there. thats a clean out fo the bank! fuel + parking = $70 (geez the car eats n sleeps better than i do) haha then theres my daily living expenses on top of that. Never ending pile of debt but im sure u can understand haha!

Originally posted by Sneeza

dragwars - whats the feature race??

4,6, rotaries only - so basically it means they kick all the trevvy v8's out - bit just like what they do on wednesday nights but i think its got a bit more of a serious and ocmpetitive tone to it. But i havent been down to the plex in three years and i looks like its going to be a fairly big event so might as well migrate down with the rest :D

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