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Shit Man I missed out

i came down very late at around 4 pm hoping you guys would be there... but only UR2EZ and tha blue skyline was there i didnt see frank though.... i asked tha owners of the shop that owns tha blue skyline i think and they said uz were gone so yeh...

But it wasnt all bad i just exited and went on tha hume hwy to be greeted by MIZ.33T.... and we had our own little fun on tha next lites although brief.... i only gots one thing to say your car sounds like a beast MIZ33T i didnt knw whether to look and enjoy or keep driving hehehe :burnout:

hopefully cyaz next meet!

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