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bad news too guys.

(some of you may consider it good news....haha)

im out for tomorrow night.

youth group stuff.

have a ball with out me,

cheers,

Shane

p.s if anyone wants to chill or cruise after 930pm, yeah, ill come and kick it with you.

Might make it guys.... Just finished another service on the car! I seem to have to do one every month atm, cracking the k's up....

Any indication of how many peeps are going???

Careful making "run" comments guys even in good jest, the mods dont like it and they could shut it down :D

was good to randomly meet a few of you guys tonight when me and mike just randomly went for a burn and bumped into you at the lookout point looking over the gong

anyways, just got home now time for a sleep hahaha

later guys

tristan.

hahaha the meet? no1 showed up except for me my 2 mates and thomas.

was good to go through nasho though, nice to meet you tristian and michael and thomas.

saw my turbo glowing :happy:

Nice to meet you as well, might come along next cruise instead of randomly bumping in to you guys lol

hahaha the meet? no1 showed up except for me my 2 mates and thomas.

was good to go through nasho though, nice to meet you tristian and michael and thomas.

saw my turbo glowing :geek:

I KNOW WHO YOU ARE NOW!! LOL

lol Anna didn't show up? Woooaa!

Albert... i had something come up.

Im spewing that i couldnt make it..... :teehee:

NOT GOOD.

But theres always next time!

im keen too.

ill bring my spanner and wrench set.

hey anna...just out of curiousity...

how do i dissemble your front bar?

NO ONE seems to wanna sell it!!

ahhahahaaha.. I think I may have to beat you off with a stick.. (that's a jk everyone)

I love my front bar.. "MINE"

Anyone keen for a meet on Friday 30th May??? Same place and time....

On another note, I drove the Putty Rd on MOnday and what an awesome road. Same sort of bends as the nasho but without the danger of deer and trees....

You guys drove like maniacs through the nasho lol, i love it




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