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whip it out then

sif I do that i only have few left and I wanna keep em.

harroooo noobheads!!

long time no whore!! what the hell has been happenin...

1.rocky sucks.

2. rocky sucks.

3. rocky sucks.

6 months till i move back to brisbane (when work contract runs out)...i'm whoring from the convienience of stolen wireless broadband tehee!

Hi Konrad :blush: long time for sure, did you sell you car?

Hey Mr. Isaac.

Since you always bought parts off my GTT, wanna just buy it hehe?

nah sorry damo... not looking to replace the 33 just yet, and when i do it will be with something more modern and aus delivered ... good luck tho, twas always a clean car.

Well I am shocked..... Konrad has made an appearance!!! Hows it goin' mate!!! Miss you at all the regular events. You have lost your "Usual Suspect" privileges!!!

And you should see Damo's new car!!!! Sex on wheels!!!!

Chris, everytime I see your sexy sig and CSL styling I get happy in certain places..

haha

it is a CSL wanna-be, I can't afford the CSL model.

Plus I actually like having aircon, satnav and heated seats in my car lol

Although .... the extra 30hp and the 120KG weight loss et al, would be nice too :)

I have syphilis... therefore your M3 has syphilis

TEAM SYPH FTW

... HI ANNA im back..

Hail storms in Toowomba predicted to drift over Brisbane get your car under cover!

drift..?

its ok terry, mine hasnt move out of under cover for the last 14 months :worship:

LOL... x 2

hi whores im back who missed me..?? looks to have been quite dull since i left... :(

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