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shmm i think i may have saw you im not too sure? But yet still to meet you so come and say hi sometime :-)

I'm the 1 missing half his front bar now lol.....

Will...Still feeling for ya... That damage was loud and it made me feel sick in my man parts.... lol...

Seriously though, if you want me to tidy up your front bar with an angle grinder, let me know. Cant make it look any worse :blink:

Will...Still feeling for ya... That damage was loud and it made me feel sick in my man parts.... lol...

Seriously though, if you want me to tidy up your front bar with an angle grinder, let me know. Cant make it look any worse :D

Hahaha in your pants aye :D lol na its ok it was stuffed from my previous accident anyway + new 1 on the way anyway, might get the roof fixed while im at it ;)

Yeah....Well just got back from that cruise....

+ 10 RWKW's worth of wank factor.....

Darkness, you missed nothing......Utter crap.

damn man... i wish i went, seriously. u know how bad i wanna test out my new ride. i just bought an r33 gts-t couple days ago for those that dont know, got it dyno'd at 120bhp! so stocked :P:D:D. hope to see u all out there this next weekend!

damn man... i wish i went, seriously. u know how bad i wanna test out my new ride. i just bought an r33 gts-t couple days ago for those that dont know, got it dyno'd at 120bhp! so stocked :P:D:D. hope to see u all out there this next weekend!

Mitch...don't lie to everyone you idiot... Barnsey dyno'd your car and 120hp at the fly wheel... Who do you think you are misleading these good folks. :(

yea man, i know its kinda hard to believe but it is true, all 120hp at fly :ermm:, man we will meet up this weekend some time and i can show you her, im jus gonna get her raised cause her front end is too low.

yea man, i know its kinda hard to believe but it is true, all 120hp at fly :ermm:, man we will meet up this weekend some time and i can show you her, im jus gonna get her raised cause her front end is too low.


DO NOT OVERSPEND ON MY CREDIT CARD!!! I WILL BE THERE SOON...

But seriously... please dont..hope you got that pivot bolt sorted...

I will be there soon...gotta hit boost on the way over...

YAHH...i do a trick...Yahhh...

DO NOT OVERSPEND ON MY CREDIT CARD!!! I WILL BE THERE SOON...

But seriously... please dont..hope you got that pivot bolt sorted...

I will be there soon...gotta hit boost on the way over...

YAHH...i do a trick...Yahhh...

Hmm righto.........

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