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oh i want to take my wing off now after looking at that

ummm well how far is chatswood from cherrybrook?

Told you to take off your wing when you got ur car!  :lol:

Yeah no wing is definetly the G.O :)

Looks like we should have a pretty good night!

And Slim get the night of work champ! :)

im always hanging for the fri night cruise/feed, destination is just out of my way for a fri night...

one day

Its a shame you cant come! I have seen heaps of pic's of your car really want to check it out, looks very clean!

Eds R32 r0x0rs.

Best white 32 GTST I've seen.  B)

Yeah Eds car looks really nice to from the pic's I have seen!

holy shit.... im getting praise for my car....!!!!!!!!

thanks all im really flattered.... i did that sig quickly the other day and im already having people perve on my wingless ass..

wink has a fettish for white skylines... and can i steal your rims winky boy :D

doodz.... shuddup ya head... dont forget whos always working on your shotbox ;):P:P:P:P:P :):D:D:D:D

i gotta come now so you lot can praise my ass :)... is crusing s**t stan coming along??

driftd do you get alot of cop attention with those plates??

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i gotta come now so you lot can praise my ass :)... is crusing s**t stan coming along??

drftd do you get alot of cop attention with those plates??

Mmmmmm... The cops havnt been too bad about the plates at all... :D

And do you think Stan would miss a cruise? :P Ha Ha Ha

might go depending on the weather

So I know where Chatswood Westfield is but where is Chatswood Chase?

I asked someone and they said "just down the road"(Not much help) and where is this carpark. Ok hope its good weather and someone can tell me how to get there thanks




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