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im sure they are all mx5's with front end conversions aye. u just gotta look closely :rant:

man, i emptied a whole box of tissues after those photos, daz, you are repsonsible for the mess at my work now. damn those cars were hot :thumbsup:

morning bishes *glove slap to all reading* what up?

haha yeah alrite man...well u cant be slower than some of the others :thumbsup:

where bouts u comin from? my office is just behind the brewery...

HA ha ha i might be, but thats besides the point, i'll be finishing work at 4 on friday i'll pick you up from milton maccas at 6?

oook then, mike the bustard said u did *shrugs*

i never said that!?!?! you so stupid shane, i said i was going with him this friday, for the mountain run :O

this is shane :rant:

and :thumbsup:

lol ok.

i will be in the silver 32... you cant miss mine, it has half a front bar and a few dings....yes i will fix it when i finish having fun.

hahaha ok will come up n say hello :O

Morning Homos.

ill post on behalf of the said homos..

morning squizzy :thumbsup:

hws the supra goin?

HA ha ha i might be, but thats besides the point, i'll be finishing work at 4 on friday i'll pick you up from milton maccas at 6?

sounds good to me :rant:

how about i introduce you to my lawyer *pulls out metal baseball bat* :rant:

dont u have another work collegue to shag or something? :thumbsup:

oh and lee, i was wathching outrageuous fortunes last nite, show full of 'kiwis' twas funny

haha looks like u need introducing to Mr Pimp Hand :thumbsup:

remember when you raise a pimp hand it need to go just above your shoulder, the Bitches are just gonna look at it like it's a croissant (i think thats how you spell it) then BAM!

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