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Heyas, If any of you were at Autosalon this year you may have noticed the gorgeous TANJA who was the promo girl for the Chargespeed car... well she is a very good friend of mine and is currently in the running to be in Ralph magazine... all she needs is for everyone to vote for her!!

Currently the votes are really close between her and Amie (who isnt even that pretty, just has big tits) so help Tanja win and vote for her!

http://ralph.ninemsn.com.au/pickababe.aspx

:P

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