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I had work in the northern regions to do on the weekend just gone..

Some of the guys from one of my skid crews gave me a help, and some laughs.

I thought it only be fitting that i spread the love.

So thanks to Kody, Paul and Jake who all live in bundy! Thanks for the help, and thanks for helping me pass some time while i was waiting between jobs..

It just goes to show, U meat people in all sorts of places, from all walks of life, sometimes all with one similar interest. (in this case, skidding!)

I would have never of met them without the help of:

1: 3intheback for asking me to tell everybody on the forum about our skid days..

2: the skid days..

3: this forum!

So, get off ya butt, go to some stuff with other skyline nutters and enjoy your car and yourself.

You just never know when you can help somebody out of a jam.. or if your selfish like me, when they can help you out!

go on.. do it now! lol

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slaves?

ehh?

Ur a slave to your own will, all be it that u willingly subject yourself to a known addictive activity like skidding. So, for you to say that i slaved u for some mear minutes is kinda odd..

..but u enjoy your filthy bad habbit and make damn sure that now u know that everybody else now knows that I am declaring you a skid addict. If it was not for this shocking disease, I would not know any of you!

So just come out now and admit it to your self.. its the first step mate.

LOL

last time i thank ur sorry butt in a public domain!

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