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Guest Joeyz

Hi Steve-O

I'm going to have to say no for the dinner.

I'v been hunting around for a solid intake pipe for my GTT the past few week's, haven't found one, so I'll be getting a custome job done with pod and coverbox next week at Hyper Tune.

I'll make it to the next one :rant:

Cheers Joey.

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You're dropped from the club if you decide to, like, maybe go to Melbourne and return to home the day AFTER the dinner. That really was a poor excuse last time, y'know?

>_<

Hahaha.. That wasn't my faulttt.. I may be going to Melbourne again..

I miss going to the dinners.. I hate having bills and Broken cars.. :(

Theres no station in alexandria.. only green square I'm too lazy haha

St Peters station is a stones throw away.Hell ill even pick both of you up (back seat though as my passenger door is busted)




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