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mine is different again from that i think, and they have even changed them again since my model which is like the first HDD models. bummer.

hey guys im organising another cruise on boost cruise look it up its called sunny coast cruise

lulz, P platers I dont mind too much but man there are some munted fucks on boost. Been house hunting all day, tomoz if for fishing in the river and having fun with the kids.

fuck brah, its cold here.

Lived in the tropics way too long.

kenny come up and visit me at 8am in the morning in about 6 weeks time. then you will know what cold is. down the coast you don't get that cold compared to up here.

Head down to Brissy and see Trent and Tess at mercury Motorsport dude, they are awesome down there. I wouldn't go anywhere on the coast, i know coz i've wasted alot of money up here trying to get a tune. Went down there and havnt looked anywhere since. Car is in there atm getting more done...

*tumble weed* whats the go for the weekends?

anyone know of a diesil gq patrol for sale.. prefer cheap ? can have stuffed suspension and tyers... more im going to change anyhow

dints... im only going to dint it some more

spelling is for high paid people with good jobs... :)

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