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I think steve's comment is justified. He is annoyed about the tinting group buy being blocked on ns.com while the PS3 one is allowed to go ahead, when its almost identicle situation - i.e. no one pays up front, but pay when you get your product delivered.

they can keep there Nazi forums and there toy cruises

Your taking a shot at having a toy cruise, which was a good cause, thats fair low. ;)

Then again, there weren't many people from here on the cruise. :nyaanyaa:

... and its is a ns.com meet up thing, why even post it on here ?!

Edited by barricade
Your taking a shot at having a toy cruise, which was a good cause, thats fair low. ;)

Then again, there weren't many people from here on the cruise. :nyaanyaa:

... and its is a ns.com meet up thing, why even post it on here ?!

why dont you under stand the context in what my post means a toy run is a very worthy cause a bunch of toys running however... This is very much a generalization and only a minor few fall into that catergory, but it only takes one person to ruin it for a bunch of people

lauren let kye know i would like to try and catch up tonight

hey mate can you send us a pm

yes i dont care i say NS has a good variety of cars soo if you dont like it dont say nothin

i dont see NS people baggin out SAU on there forums

R32 dori

i hav on one thing ages ago but pffff i say jealous there missin 2pistons hahahaha an there motors are only semi racing not Race Bread

yea ill b out there in mates 300+kw sil hahaha watch out for the sleepa an a drunkn dan hangin out the window lol. i got work piss up startin in 30mins, 4+hrs of open bar :nyaanyaa:;):) so yehh ill b merry by the time i get there

is the one at north or something? I dunno,

Mite go... but im feeling sick, i work tommorow and petrol is too god damn expensive to waste at the moment

Edited by *flick*
im going. why not...sure there is some noobs on ns but no one is making you talk to em...go to sus the cars.

anyway, see ya there whoever is going.

changed my mind

i'll come along, perhaps us SAU-ers meet somewhere then get there together

coz i have nfi where the meet point is

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