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Before anyone asks me to correct my posts, i will not correct any of them on here, they are true and accurate to the point :( meh im gunna go cruising for those that want to contact me they have my mobile

Tenna can you correct your post on the other site please

thanks

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BTW, It's tEEna... :)

Apparently there were skylines doing skids as they were leaving now according to NS. I was one of the last to leave and can't say i saw any...

Meh i'm over it.

Was a goodnight, thanks to all who came, THE END. LOL.

Oh and PS... We wanna see pics!!!

Hey, where were you last night???? lol

Did you come or were you going stealth so that none of us knew you were there...

hey teena

nah i worked late.. and figured it wasnt worth it..

anyway.. the mt cootha cruise is up can i could on your R34 and some of ur peeps coming.. BBQ :) photoshoot. gonna be good. and we can take as many carparks as u want :)

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BTW, It's tEEna... :)

Apparently there were skylines doing skids as they were leaving now according to NS. I was one of the last to leave and can't say i saw any...

Meh i'm over it.

Was a goodnight, thanks to all who came, THE END. LOL.

Oh and PS... We wanna see pics!!!

I think there was only 5-6 SAU cars there that i know of, but everyone wants to show of there power as they leave thats normal of big meet like that. It was like a bit of a show really....

That was an awesome turnout, shame the skyline drivers weren't friendlier. I pulled up and nobody was looking like they wanted to say hi to a fellow skyline driver.

Hey mate.. its unfortante you got the vibe that we are unfriendly.. mind you we dont really walk around saying hi to everyone .. last time we did that we got weird looks and "ah who are these ass*****s " look .. most of these guys were from BC and CB .. once you get to know us im sure you'd think otherwise.. even our mods are a bunch of loones .. (no names mentioned lol)..

Next time round you see us anywhere feel free to say hi .. we dont bite :sorcerer:

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