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shouldn't fall apart here's a quick list of cars said to be going

sau:

1.slither

2.gts25t

3.terminal (Definitely :P)

4.Frink

5.low200

6.ib6ub9

7.Leech (maybe)

8.psymon

9.Mang

10.Mivec (opps forgot ya lol)

and supadan

and steve180

and sauce

(i'm so lazy :laugh:)

CC:

11.Danny

12.Jezza

13.740gl

14.nissanexagirl

15.toysprinta

16.liam

17.NathR32

18.Dr1F7R

and bluey

and mivec

NS:

19.Malas

20.rb26s13

21.deadcat

22.ajsx

23.s15 scotty

24.sr20 ACT

25.lowriderfalcon

26.qik-s13

and bluey

so yeah a few ppl enough that it shouldn't fall to bits and i'm sure we all have a few friends who will possibly come along that aren't all the forums so yeah can't wait ;)

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there we go better???? lol

i should have another 3 R33's, a wrx and a hrv(pimping lol) who aren't on the forums

Edited by Slither
might be bringing my mate in his MR2 as well, but whether he drives or we just share a car isn't decided

seperate cars.... you dont wanna give people the wrong idea ;):) jks

$1.55/L for fuel says otherwise

yeh im not looking forward to that when i get my 200 back on the road :D

meh has to be paid so wont whinge, nothing can be done about it.

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