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Hey all i've been reading the forum for a while now..just thought i'd make myself known i actually know a couple of people on here (shanef & MajorSick) live like 5 mins from both of them.. recently brought myself a s2 gts-t.. will post up a couple pics.. Hope to see ya's around. :sick:

Cheers Mitchell

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Edit: Please resize the images, they are way to big, may i suggest 800x600 is a good size to use online...

Edit: sorry bout the pics have made them 800x600.. Cheers

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dude big enough pics???

looks nice..... need new engin? let Shane "check" the fludis in your car :laugh:

welcome join the shinanagans in spammalious thread......

i feel for you..... sif admit to be friends with Shane and Ben :(

he he he Just Kidding....

hey if your gonna remove those rain gardy things from above your windows can i have them? my little bro's after them :sick: dam smokers wanting to have the windows down while its raining....

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dude big enough pics???

looks nice..... need new engin? let Shane "check" the fludis in your car :laugh:

welcome join the shinanagans in spammalious thread......

i feel for you..... sif admit to be friends with Shane and Ben :(

he he he Just Kidding....

hey if your gonna remove those rain gardy things from above your windows can i have them? my little bro's after them :sick: dam smokers wanting to have the windows down while its raining....

Yeah mate i only realised it when i posted them on there just how big they were.. HAHA yer i know all bout shane and his cars lol.. we'll see what happens bout the "rain guardy thingos" couldn't be bothered removing them at the moment.. will let u know if i do.

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hey if your gonna remove those rain gardy things from above your windows can i have them? my little bro's after them :D dam smokers wanting to have the windows down while its raining....

I have a set of rainguards for sale if you're interested. PM me if so

P.S. Welcome Mitchell, good to see another black 'line in Ipswich :D

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good to see ur posting on here mate :D next on ur to do list is join the qld club :D

noel (fineline) also lives in/around ipswich.

dont worry about that phatboi fool, he's a homosexual who drives a brite blue silvia :D

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