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Put me down as LightAssassin + 1. He is looking to become a member but after purchasing his suspension then being mugged in his own home, he hasn't excatly had the time or money to do anything.

His is a Black R33 Series 1, so it won't look out of place anyway :/

Going to be fun to play co-pilot for a change heh.

I'd drive mine, but the major service is being done by Dan this weekend, so I miss the boat :wub: damn 100,064km! Haven't driven it in spirit since it hit 99,000 as I didn't want anything to go bang :wub:

Mean R34, I take it your going to be a passanger?

Prehaps we can find you another car on the night so you dont have to sit in the back seat? Or if you want to sit in the back seat, thats fine...

I'm back-seating to restaurant, but if there's a front seat available after that, that would be good.

Any GTR drivers got spare seat? hehe

:)

*kicks lee in the nuts* how do you like your spam now huh! yeah, didnt think so bish! :ninja:

looking forwars to it ian, 2 more sleeps to go! yay :laugh:

Edited by lilmike86
i'm 50/50 looking forward to the crusie but i want to be able to push my car but i cant :whistling:

at least you can start yours!! :thumbsup::(

think my starter died - gonna try my best to get it working before friday though!!

if only i didn't have to work

*mumble mumble* damn work *mumble mumble*

I was going to come but I went for a drive tonight to a friends place and my brakes are not too good. I had better wait for new rotors and pads before I attempt any hills.

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