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LOL,. i just saw you last sunday when i parked my 4wd at alex hill,. i waved at you but didnt think u recognised me fool.

my car is almost ready... 2 weeks and she's back on the road.

nah, i didnt see ya man. otherwise i woulda come said hi. anyway good to hear your car is getting back on track, will have to catch up soon bro.

hmm ^^ is this sam in the white 33 who got an engine rebuld not long ago??

cause its people like you n josh who stir me up hahahah :laugh: grrr

were is that kid josh?? in his wanna be gangsta like 50, lexus

Edited by Sr PWR

Yep it is, i got :dry: too, now my head is f**ked >.<

But yer, this thread still fails.

P.S. how did i stir you up Mr. 20% Warning after 1 week!!?

Edited by Sambo33gtst

What the? I didn't know my mother had anything to do with it...i had no prob with my rebuild. I just got a f**ked engine from the start when i bought it. Should have had more shit done to the head while the engine was out, but finiances didn't permit :(

But looks like ppl have taken the truth and bended it again, gotta love the coast :(

Hey,

I just thought i would send an invite to all Sunny Coast SAU forum members (and friends) to come out for a cruise 2nite. You are all welcome to come out.

PM me if you are up for a cruise. Be good to meet some people and make some new friends.

Cheers

Chris

Edited by SunnyCoast
Hey,

I just thought i would send an invite to all Sunny Coast SAU forum members (and friends) to come out for a cruise 2nite. You are all welcome to come out.

PM me if you are up for a cruise. Be good to meet some people and make some new friends.

Cheers

Chris

hey man where are you going.

Chris

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