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oii, wannabe or should we stick to the orginal name bogan-boy!!!

go back to boostcruising where ya belong!

while your headin that way... take a right to nashville for the rodeo festival and get your examined by a bull!

idiots are wanted here!

I thought you were a member of boost cruising John, or am i wrong?

meet ya out the back for more burnouts and see who can pop the tyres first? ayy??

LOL

Commodores pop first as the bogans cant afford new tyres... my brothers standards went bald, so he went and bought a 17inch wheel package for like 100 bucks more than the cost of tyres lol

ooo noice isaac! it gettin a new kit? or jsut respray the old? and same colour?

repair of the damage done at skidpan so reglassing the front bar and LHS skirt, straightening out the little dent in the guard then the whole front end and roof is being redone in white + FMIC is being installed. I couldn't justify spending the cash on changing the colour (otherwise i would have gone for a BMW bronze that colour looks haaawt!) + i wanted to keep the design of my front bar so yeh thats the plan! Might even splash out on a set of new rims afterwards depending on what the voices in my wallet tell me to do..

HEY PPLZ LAST NITE WAS AWSUM IN DA RAIN DID SOME KOOL SKIDS HAHA LOL

DO NE OF UR SKYLEINS HAVE DA POWER TO DO SKIDZ SINCE U ALL GOT FOUR WHEEL DRIVE? AINT DAT BAD 4 UR DIFF AN SHIT?

budabudabudabudabudabudabudabudabudabudabudabudabudabudabuda-Banned!

HEY PPLZ LAST NITE WAS AWSUM IN DA RAIN DID SOME KOOL SKIDS HAHA LOL

DO NE OF UR SKYLEINS HAVE DA POWER TO DO SKIDZ SINCE U ALL GOT FOUR WHEEL DRIVE? AINT DAT BAD 4 UR DIFF AN SHIT?

yeh hes a f**kin wanka an thinks he knowes it all

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