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lol Jet n Nicole were a match made in heaven...

Dunno who it was, but the girl with red hair on day one was hot as well I reckon. Actually most of em were very good lookin, top stuff ambz.

I just walked around the back to where the dyno was, showed em my t-shirt and got in for free on both days :D

PS2 nite at BMT sounds good, James has the 4way i-link i reckon we should make a day of it.

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Originally posted by JET-33

...and i myself spent a lot of time in the dyno area with guys around like our own, dr drift, benny of bmt, rotorworx, simon of promaz and mick stanic from subzero....oh and bresciani....

Was this coz Nicole was around there a lot of the time too?
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