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might be single in a few days.. fighting with the miss's ahaha..:yes: shouldnt i be more worried..?

Yer should be worried, because you dont drive a Skyline anymore, how are you gunna pick up now. :)

New avatar hey Marki.

I like it.

thanks james.. wer getting our S14 shell of a fella named james.. and that RB20 sil i built was for james lol.. too many james'..

NOEL DO U LIKE MY AVATAR

Yer should be worried, because you dont drive a Skyline anymore, how are you gunna pick up now. :(

yeah might be a problem might have to use my drifting skills and drift around skylines like in tokyo drift to pick up 2 hot asian girls!!!

also anyone know why dan isnt pickin his mobile up..? i want that RB25det he has!!

If it the one I am thinking of I think you will find it quite gone

FALKEN ZIEX ZE-326 235 R17

thats all i can remember james.. u knw the RRP on them.. cause i paid 40 each and they are 70% even wear.

Lol worst tyres ever, luckily you are only destroying them

Noel enjoyed himself during the very few hours it wasn't raining on Saturday.

Sunday was just as crap as Saturday from what Shane just told me.

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And in case you were wondering...YES that is cheese cake and hot chocolate. May as well have been a Soy Chai Latte Noel. lol.

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