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ill have to be a mayb for this one jamesss boyy coz ill b seting up at autosalon, if i finish early enough ill definetly b there!!!!

No worries cuz.. I put your name down anyways, you'll be able to catch up where we during the night..

So 250 cars last night?? Thats massive!

my car is a silver r33 gts-t series 1 i cant wait to meet you guys there i was previously with toymods car club but had a bad experience there and i didn't like it so much but i think you guys would be different, cant wait see you guys there

my car is a silver r33 gts-t series 1 i cant wait to meet you guys there i was previously with toymods car club but had a bad experience there and i didn't like it so much but i think you guys would be different, cant wait see you guys there

I'm sure you'll have fun.. We're a civil bunch! lol

my car is a silver r33 gts-t series 1 i cant wait to meet you guys there i was previously with toymods car club but had a bad experience there and i didn't like it so much but i think you guys would be different, cant wait see you guys there

I heard silver R33's have an extra 10kw over the other colours

:rofl:

Alright so everyone still doing this cruise? I'm pumped.. The pizza cruise was great but no one held together, which is really the point is it not? and the cruise took 15 mins which is way to quick..

But hey everyone knows I like to complain..

Oh and ill give that burnout a 3 out of 10 .. to long, excellent side drift, but not enough smoke and noise.. just a waste of time.. oh yeah and it was on road bad boy! :D




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