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So I guess I should actually introduce myself. I'm Squizz, been here since the beginning of SAU. I'm not really a carney, but I am a dancer.

Pleased to meet you.

i'm anna

or v.2 as some have come to know me....

i am queen of all that is cool... in my mind...

BAHAHAHA

I haven't been here since the beginning, but i'm pretty sure i'm the best big buck hunter this site has to offer

LOL

:sleep:

pleased to meet you also!!!

i'm anna

or v.2 as some have come to know me....

i am queen of all that is cool... in my mind...

BAHAHAHA

I haven't been here since the beginning, but i'm pretty sure i'm the best big buck hunter this site has to offer

LOL

:sleep:

pleased to meet you also!!!

Buck Hunter hey? Interesting hobbie, somewhat awkward in Australia...

You too have felt the lameness of NA toyotas. Yes they are smooth and so damn comfortable but how do they expect me to mis-behave in something with the power of a VN?

boost is an addiction, and when u drive cars that are of lesser power, then u do feel like they are up to the job, no matter how smooth or comfortable they are.

boost is an addiction, and when u drive cars that are of lesser power, then u do feel like they are up to the job, no matter how smooth or comfortable they are.

OMG OMG OMG u see the bugatti veyron is on next weeks topgear!!!!!!!!! :sleep:

OMG OMG OMG u see the bugatti veyron is on next weeks topgear!!!!!!!!! :sleep:

yeah... Hmm.... is this season new or have i seen it before, i have seen an episode where he testdrives the bugatti veyron along the german autbarn , and macks it! was awesome!

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