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Edited by Damo_R34
did some one have my plates before me?

i just googles it and it brings up all these pages from boostcruising.com :cool:

What state were the plates from that the boost cruising threads were about?

AFAIK you can have the same number plate in different states.

well its been sitting in the same place for hmmm 6weeks....

snapped a bolt in the f**king shit ass just jap cooler were the brackets mount coz the crap quality SHIT..

just f**king over it BIG time

What state were the plates from that the boost cruising threads were about?

AFAIK you can have the same number plate in different states.

dunno, they are talkin bout some burnout show that is

called NO MRCY

not sure if the plates are on another car

see, cars cause un-needed emotional issues!

:D

for every weekend of fun, i incur a new prob to fix!

its a neverending stoooooorrrriiiiiieeeeeee

la la lallallala :cool:

Edited by craig R33

no matter what car you owned, your going to run into problems. The best part is hanging and toughing it out to the end for an awesome result, hey adrian :cool: cmon brew, we all wanna see u driving around!

yeah, cmon adrian YOU CAN DOOO ITTTT!

i think i can i think i can i think i can i think i can.

i watch to many movies :cool:

going to the pub tonight, get myself primed for tomorrow night :D

Edited by craig R33

craig i know see why i have 4 missed calls from you today...sorry mate was busy all day and was only back and forth to my phone. We'll sort it out craig, the car is 99.99999% together so dont stress mate.

adrian, michael is onto the gt2871r prices for you...should hear from mtq by monday latest. Your car is going to be sick man....good things come to those who wait. Ill get your f*kn bolt out the cooler. It's only aluminium.

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