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OK so raising money....

Damo is making the fairy bread.

And Nene the cupcakes.

:blink:

What a team lol

Now that im home from school i can access zoo weekly :P Time to vote lol

haha, you just wanna check out the chicks, dont lie :huh:

Adrian and Scotty know im a huge fan of cold sandwich steak smothered in butter, with crushed nacho cheese doritos and tomoato sauce. mmmmmm, now thats tasty

Hey Nene, do you and Ben know Damo (matt black CBR)? He dropped in this morning on the way to work. He's cold his CBR1000RR and has bought an R33 Skyline!

I think he was once goin to buy my RS4 until I told him Simo is buying it :blink: We can forgive him for buying a Skyline and not a Stagea? :P

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ahhh its done! :huh:

started polishing the 33 yesterday, after debating whether to do it myself, or pay cargroomers 120 bucks to do it.

it cost me 120 bucks in materials, but atleast i can say i did it.

i used meguires crystal polish, twice on each panel

then meguires next gen. tech wax @ 50 bucks a pop!

but f**k me dead, its good shit!

i took my time and did it over two days, and the result is awesome! a deep glossy black whale with wheels :blink:

ready when you are for pics charmaine :P

Hey Nene, do you and Ben know Damo (matt black CBR)? He dropped in this morning on the way to work. He's cold his CBR1000RR and has bought an R33 Skyline!

I think he was once goin to buy my RS4 until I told him Simo is buying it :blink: We can forgive him for buying a Skyline and not a Stagea? :P

haha yeah we can forgive him for that... i don't think i know him.. ben might?? why is that roo?

yeah well guess what i just made myself... FAIRY BREAD! AND ITS GOOD! :blink:

Did you make me any? :P

And craig....pics...well. when are you free lol

I wouldve said this weekend, as i started off having nothing to do...but its sort of been filled now lol

Actually. I could probably squeeze you into my schedule on Sunday :P

Gimme a time and a place and i'll be there....although the place may have to be negotiable seeming as i live on the other side of the world to you :blink: lol

ahhh its done! :huh:

started polishing the 33 yesterday, after debating whether to do it myself, or pay cargroomers 120 bucks to do it.

it cost me 120 bucks in materials, but atleast i can say i did it.

i used meguires crystal polish, twice on each panel

then meguires next gen. tech wax @ 50 bucks a pop!

but f**k me dead, its good shit!

i took my time and did it over two days, and the result is awesome! a deep glossy black whale with wheels :blink:

ready when you are for pics charmaine :P

:laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014: :laughing-smiley-014:

i need to get some paint touched up then a nice polish all round :P

haha yeah we can forgive him for that... i don't think i know him.. ben might?? why is that roo?

He rides with the boys often. I'm sure he was out with us one night when you and Ben first got the 260 back. Don't recall you guys talking to him like you do with the others.

Anyways ... he's sold his bike and bought an R33! :P:blink:

out of random....

hell pised off this weekend...my car was parked out the front of my girlfriends house all weekend...(not a bad suburb or anything) and got in it sunday arvo only to find that some little vandal put a ball bearing through it,,,, and its all broken and shattered....still intact...only by my duct tape.

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