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Well im Ians model and Ian's car model

Sometimes im my own model......aka mabey later down the track ill join a different agency and do some more experiance

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Haha. Bit ghey.

I move a motion that 80% of member's fees should go to hired boobs!

I second that motion, but suggest that 95% goes towards permanently hired boobs! now that would be cool ;) well, if my car wasnt stolen iwould have brought some people but i'm going with Oblivion so there's no boobies for me tonight :)

SPAM!!!!!!!

on the topic, 12 hours to go!!!! even though its my brothers birthday today, and his party is on tonight i am still coming. cant wait :mad:

Ian, since I will try to join you guys driving back from surfer, when and where do you reckon it's the best for me to join in? ( using the least fuel for the best....)

still a maybe, but will try to make it!

Just go straight to Springwood Ryan. Time to be there is about 7pm (if you are going for dinner), otherwise according to Ian's first post we are leaving Springwood at about 9pm after dinner.

Guys... look out for my man-boobs. I will show her up. ;)

Pffffft sure...the above said man b00bs are weak sause :mad:

Pffffft sure...the above said man b00bs are weak sause ;)

hey, give the man a chance, lets see what he's got first. i say let him try and show her up, i'd be willing to watch a Boob-off lol

We don't race on public roads, but imagine we did, why would we not want to race it?

You would lose :D badly (unless you drive a hardcore GTR) Noone ever races on public roads - private only :cool:

DETAILSORBAN (works the same as PICSORBAN) :cool:

Guna make you race to find out haha Nah, I'm not too sure of the finer details, +400fwhp tho - the owner is a real nice guy so if you want to know more, ask him 2nite :D

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