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the club's being filled up with skinny latte sipping pansy boys that need active yaw control and auto knob stroking so that they look like pro drivers while tackling the loose dirt tracks of st kilda and the snow filled wastelands of toorak.

that's what's happening to the club.

the club's being filled up with skinny latte sipping pansy boys that need active yaw control and auto knob stroking so that they look like pro drivers while tackling the loose dirt tracks of st kilda and the snow filled wastelands of toorak.

that's what's happening to the club.

so i hear ur evo 7 is on the boat already shan

Mitsubishi stopped making Evo's after the Evo IV (if I had to own one I'd probably own a IV) ... which unfortunately you can't import. Evo's these days are made by Lavazza, along with the beverages that their owners drink.

lol

Not really a big fan of the 7... altho after being in an 8 that we brought down I can see why people are so swayed by them. GTS4 with laggy AWD system FTW.

the club's being filled up with skinny latte sipping pansy boys that need active yaw control

At least it's not Soy(lent) 'milk'.

And besides, I AYC'd nicely into a carpark outside the Botanical the other day. My gurney was flapping for extra bars of downforce. It was super.

the club's being filled up with skinny latte sipping pansy boys that need active yaw control and auto knob stroking so that they look like pro drivers while tackling the loose dirt tracks of st kilda and the snow filled wastelands of toorak.

that's what's happening to the club.

hahahaha gold Shan

AYC + ESP + ACD + PMT + ASL + ABC = villagepeople_vp2.jpg

And you know what uncle chop chop says about people who drink soy milk in their coffee's... (Blaise)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYCt7igDnro

*Language warning.

put the kid up for adoption, and keep the car. lol

nah mate, congrats.

do whatever you hearts tells you to do...

The dad of a girl iwho couldnt get enough of me when i was at college had a TVR Cerbera in an aqua green type colour. Very nice, nearly 10 years ago, i wonder if she ever got over me?

Thats better Saff, now your getting the idea of tales. Its never a black cat, its always a big farking panther :stupid:

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