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Easter Saturday April 7th, Autosports At Eastern Creek


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ill pay on thursday. my back pay will come through hopefully.

Added ;)

I can't make this one, I'll be at Phillip Island instead. :)

Hehe I know Wayne.. good luck with that.. should be a good day for you too!

HEH HEM :D , Um excuse me Corinne, Mikey got pulled up by you for the spelling of your name >_< , what about mine please JET32R :bunny: ( try JETR32 ). Many thanks, had to be done :) .

Catch ya soon :D .

HEH HEM ;) , Um excuse me Corinne, Mikey got pulled up by you for the spelling of your name :rant: , what about mine please JET32R :) ( try JETR32 ). Many thanks, had to be done :yes: .

Catch ya soon :no: .

Ahh sush!

i think more girls are required to enter!

other wise there is nothing to "tune" hahahahah

Tune your car?

"Nuthin wins those women over easier than beatin their ass on a racetrack" - Talladega Nights Voice

Tune your car?

"Nuthin wins those women over easier than beatin their ass on a racetrack" - Talladega Nights Voice

tune the car?? i hope your being sarcastic jon!

nah u do the " i think your car is dropping oil, let me change it for u" and your in!

tune the car?? i hope your being sarcastic jon!

nah u do the " i think your car is dropping oil, let me change it for u" and your in!

Oh dear god, please tell me you're joking :woot::) :)




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