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anyway brad, i will let u and mitch talk about each others' mangina's, and brad, i know there is a soarer central, i actively post on it, i just like to chat here as well, but it seems that you and mitch own this thread. so i will have to get the mod's permission to talk here then

intercooler and piping has now arrived :) cant wait til it goes on...... gonna be a rush before the skyline cruise though :D and btw mitch where you been hiding havn't seen you in ages.

Im behhhhind u........

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no...other side....

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in the clothes cupboard.....

Yep...thats it.....that...is....betterrrrrr

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no but really... i been a busy boy...plus no license atm so wont be out on the streets in my beast for a few more months bud

Edited by Darkness_Ryda1

This rumour mill seems to be working overtime lately. And then of course there is just a heap of bull S**t coming out of peoples mouths. Happy days :domokun: hehe.

how many of your guys will be attending the scc? would be wonderful to catch up again.

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