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i thought sau was about cars, and us all having the same passion in cars! helping each other, cruising with each other e.t.c, this isnt a mothers gossip club its a car club, so i rekon people should cut the personal bullshit outta it!

its not technically a car club.

technically.

Yeah I'm there Steve, mind if I bum a left with ya again? PK want's to get me drunk and have his way with me :( Besides I don't know if I'll have my car back. May bring Lana along too if she's up for it, she should enjoy it too :(

WOOT i get my licence back in a week... technically i should have it back now as friday was 6 months up but transport sa suck!!! Oh well, waited 6 months, can wait another week! Happy b'day in 3 hours for ya jack!

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