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NIZ,

Same car as before "Sheep in wolf's Clothing" hehe

RevN,

Yeah, still in F&F clothes but will change soon, badge will go to

(still get people who dont know liners)

Strich,

Yeah saw your car but couldnt see you, would have waved.

Was buying White R33 from Autowrox, but didnt make it, so back to the old girl and make more power hehehe.

oh i spotted Judged on the way back from the Drift Training Day in Wanners about a month ago .... parked on the side of the road talking on ya mobile ....... wouldve waved but i was driving the ZX.

Lee,

what model commy?

Danny,

hehe. those must be the most talked about decals in the world. everyones a critic until you tramp it and spray molten rubber up their windscreen! :rolleyes:

race theme good. something that just says "this is what it's all about. this is what it's supposed to be"

now the impact wasnt that hard ..... i managed to brake completely and he just locked his up but sailed into me at a fairly low speed.

So i wasnt thrown about in the car too much .... neck etc all fine .... just sore muscles from gym :cool:

Then again if its going to cause a neck massage from some hot guy: Owwwwwwwwwww!!! :rolleyes:

Originally posted by Nizmo

oh i spotted Judged on the way back from the Drift Training Day in Wanners about a month ago .... parked on the side of the road talking on ya mobile ....... wouldve waved but i was driving the ZX.

yeah, dat be me, thinking that was weekend I was at Autowrox driving white GTR around the area and had pulled over (my old car) to talk on the phone (good boy I am) and bragging to everyone hehehe.

i ws going to on way home then remembered that the rego number was at home ..... so not much point.

And tonight i dont even have time to scratch my arse after work have to thrash shite outta Laser (with no petrol) get home n go down south.

no GTR and no GTR money makes alex something something...

no GTR and no GTR money makes alex something something...

no GTR and no GTR money makes alex something something...

no GTR and no GTR money makes alex something something...

no GTR and no GTR money makes alex something something...

no GTR and no GTR money makes alex something something...

no GTR and no GTR money makes alex something something...

no GTR and no GTR money makes alex something something...

no GTR and no GTR money makes alex something something...

no GTR and no GTR money makes alex something something...

no GTR and no GTR money makes alex something something...

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