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Hey guys, was thinking about going for a nice cruise down the cost on a Sunday since its summer, can someone organize a good map for us to chill to. And get some hotties down the beach posing for us :(

we went last week with 6 gtirs and 2 STIs and my r34 it was prity good, i thought maby we can get some skylines together for some fun on the beach

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booya i think was that ur r34 infront of varga on wednesday night ?

aai8 guys do we have enoght ppl to hit the beach all together this weeknd or shall we leave it for next weeknd ? i think about 1ish should be a good time we can start at scarb and work our way down south..

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prank im not a dr its a nick name that stuck to me for good resons.. i just thought because im new to this form id learn from someone who has been here longer like dan the man that knows how to organise a good map and get pps to come..

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