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Well my real name is nathan

i recently spent a day at autosalon with skylines australia

sadly dont have my licence yet get my learners jan 3rd :) poor thing my bday is 3rd july and looks like ill get those new laws

saved nearly all my money from working so i hope to have a nice first car

ill stick around these forums and hope to see you guys and girls around more often ;)

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Welcome "Mini Choy" hang out with us and you will hear words like; Hymen, boobs and blowoff valves. You will lean lots of things to help you be cool around the school grounds. Plus when its your formal you will have a nice skyline to go in.

Peace out Mini Choy

Chris

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