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omg i had the best time driving on Friday night, took a friend (my supervised driver haha) for a drive around

the Barossa, it was awesome :D. on the way back home i saw a fox running across the road, i was pretty excited

about that hahaha

omg i had the best time driving on Friday night, took a friend (my supervised driver haha) for a drive around

the Barossa, it was awesome :D . on the way back home i saw a fox running across the road, i was pretty excited

about that hahaha

"and i dont get excited very easily"

"WOW a blue CAR!"

haha. you should have come on the cruise! did in rain much up barossa way?

"and i dont get excited very easily"

"WOW a blue CAR!"

haha. you should have come on the cruise! did in rain much up barossa way?

yeah it was raining pretty much the whole time i was there, it stopped for a few seconds

at a time then started again.

i'm gonna try to go on the cruise, it just depends on my supervised driver coz i don't wanna

take my mum (she shits me) lol

lso just saw on the news flash..

police disturbed a hoon car club! oh wat do u know.. holdens and fords!! not skylines!!

maybe they will open thier eyes!!

i seen that 2! :laughing-smiley-014:

kellie! whens the cruise/speed dating hahah for all us single men and women?

would be a laugh and an experience!

who knows u might find THE one!

yeah right as if that sort of cruise could happen

and find THE ONE na i havr sort of given up on that one lol

Anyone know of a good place around the south way to get some parts powder coated

Hey Dave, try Edwardstown Powder Coaters 9 Lagunta Ave.....got some bike stuff done there and turned out pretty good, prices were very reasonable too.

kellie! whens the cruise/speed dating hahah for all us single men and women?

would be a laugh and an experience!

who knows u might find THE one!

Its called a night club,brut,nice shirt with a gold chain and gotta have the hairy chest out lol it works for me HAHA

Hey Dave, try Edwardstown Powder Coaters 9 Lagunta Ave.....got some bike stuff done there and turned out pretty good, prices were very reasonable too.

+1 these guys are good and cheap aswell! My mate got his evo 6.5 rims powdercoated there, youd swear it was factory!

Its called a night club,brut,nice shirt with a gold chain and gotta have the hairy chest out lol it works for me HAHA

OK well for me it's a guy in a pub/club nice shirt, Dior farenhite after shave, not to much gold and a really nice smile when i offer to buy him a drink lol

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