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live in resa? i live in epping

u may have seen a sick ass colt thats white with leet original factory stripes down the side and cool as shizer wheels and racing peddals and a sweet set of car seat covers?

if not...then ur lucky haha

Originally posted by ice180

milk happy to take you for a ride in a real sports car heheh not these barge ass skylines heheh only joking..

I'd like to see that Richie considering the only car you "own" is the ugly POS Commywhore which you drive...

Milk, I'd be more than happy to take you for a ride in my Skyline once it comes out of the factory again. It's having some more work done so that I can try to go faster again....

Milk, Offering a ride in my car isn't a biggie. Lotza people have been in it. Problem is, more often than not I'm not driving coz it's my business partner driving round and giving other people rides :D

Nothing's wrong with the car. Far from it. I'm just putting in some new "go faster" bits in the car so I can head to Calder or Heathcote soon for some 1/4 mile action. :burnout:

Also getting the car ready for the Massarati Race Day at Sandown which is being held in the next month or so.....so I've been told.

Originally posted by Milk

OH REALLY?^o^

THNX ALOT LEEWAH^^

THATS VERY NICE OF U 2^^

U AND ICE180 TREAT ME SO GOOD...

AT LAST MET SOME NICE GUYS AROUND MELBOURNE..

IN FACTORY??HOW COME???WHATS WRONG?@@

Originally posted by Leewah

I'd like to see that Richie considering the only car you "own" is the ugly POS Commywhore which you drive...

hahahaha i heard that was the case also!!

Milk i still recon ambz car will be da sh*ite for u to ride in!! Or atleast cruise chapel street on!

And i am slow replying ambz coz my farkin work email takes ages to email me when there is a response.

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