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as i drive home from shopping i was exiting the carpark to run into a cop who's just entred! so he decides to do a u bolt and in that time doing 60 i managed to get some distance and turned into my street and lost him! harrrr thank god for those blind corners

Ok, so having read the recently closed "cruise for a cause" thread... is there actually still a cruise???? I don't really want to drive from victor to arndale to be the only tosser in the car park.

If anyone knows pm me.

soooo i guessing im the only person heading to drifts this saterday haha

everyone i talk to says their not going.

might have the whole track to myself :thumbsup::wave:

I did a track day once where there was only 3 bikes in my group. No dickheads :D

soooo i guessing im the only person heading to drifts this saterday haha

everyone i talk to says their not going.

might have the whole track to myself :D:D

Fk I want to get back out there, it's been a year now :)

Which means it's also been a year since I got rid of the 100. I reckon I'm doing well not to have clocked out early :(

usually me and dan have whored up the wasteland by now, WHERE U BEEN CRONIC

Whats wrong Damo, can't you be a whore on your own? :(

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