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Already done....

good thing its a nissan...lol

C ya there

Now..... my phone has been cut off cause i didnt pay my bill. So i'm sorry but anyone that needs to contact me your shit out of luck.

I will look into a prepaid sim card 2night.

So PM me untill i see ya 2morro night k...

Thanks guy's and girls

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PM sent...

Coming so far:

1. HOTR34

2. 53XYN

3. MRR34

4. Devils Advocate

5. Glen yellow34

6. Vinci68

7. Miss NIZ

8. ARE31

9. K N P (cant make it)

10. MR31 RB20DET

11. MEZ

12. Reggie

13. Traditimeour

14. Markimak

13. James

14. Pnk32

15. NA R33

16. Chantel black34 GT-T

17. laser4u

18. Japtaxi

19. danno4127

20. Benno

21. TING

22. Bunta

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tryin to bring the liner while it's still in primer.... lol... all the mechanical stuff is done just got bout 4 days of paint still to come... it's going two tone dark maroon with heaps of pearl and black with maroon and blue pearl

Chantel black34 GT-T (Maxfix) promo chick isnt she? good ol archi ask him to come out .. :blink:

Lynden we in for a Huge Group hug this time ! one for michelas birthday hug lol

She sure is...

what ever turns you on dude..lol

PM sent

Now i have been informed by 53XYN that 2 more blue 34's are coming aswell

may be a little late due to new headlight bulbs being installed.

There are some others not on the list because i am unsure if they will turn up of not.

So we should have around 25-30 cars 2nite show up...

How good is this....

Kevin take a sick day....

P.S still workin on the Infinity G35

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