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somehow don't think frank would be happy to advertise it or talk about it

but yes.. definately fact

Oh but he'd be happy for u to talk about it? hahaha

Is that Andy Andy? As in Peak RPM andy? YOU F**KER~!!!!

Did u know the cops searched my car an found a box of fireworks i had stashed away. They let me keep them but put it on my intel. Now everytime i get pulled over its "any fireworks today sir?" lol

Oh but he'd be happy for u to talk about it? hahaha

Is that Andy Andy? As in Peak RPM andy? YOU F**KER~!!!!

Did u know the cops searched my car an found a box of fireworks i had stashed away. They let me keep them but put it on my intel. Now everytime i get pulled over its "any fireworks today sir?" lol

You and your damn fireworks hahaha

They were great times! we have all moved on, whether it was to bigger and better things who knows hahaha

I went from a silvia to a sil80, now to a cefiro and a celsior.

Everyone else I know of has changed cars, I still keep in contact with most of the old schoolers.

i think i want a sil80 for my next car :ermm:

Did u know the cops searched my car an found a box of fireworks i had stashed away. They let me keep them but put it on my intel. Now everytime i get pulled over its "any fireworks today sir?" lol

lorenzo, was it you that was throwing fireworks (think it was past nasho) and one of them chased you and you acted like a girl running away? it was you wasnt it?

I sold my car awhile back last year to some East Timorese guys. Jamaican looing guys so if you see someone drive DR GTR with dread locks. It aint me ok. haha.

He works out the back of Eastern Creek, If its the same guy still owning it that is, I've seen it there a few times in my travels.

It's funny how many sock warmers come in to say hi at the same time :(

*goes n warms a sock* ;)

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