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will you be going pete? because i gotta see that beast again?

thanks Son....I'll try and make an appearance at the very least, depending where we meet or finish.......only prob is (depending on the time) I might be on the bike instead of the car

thanks Son....I'll try and make an appearance at the very least, depending where we meet or finish.......only prob is (depending on the time) I might be on the bike instead of the car

id like to see either of them. :P

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I wasnt going to do sheets but now this thing has become SOOOO big or as pete said bigger than ben hur lmaso so i will be doing them tonight with some help from kahli

mwa :P

funny ^^^ yet practical....also not wasting paper that way.....and if anyone gets lost going to the bay from town....well........

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yeh i got defected so no screamer for me around suburbs, plus JDM spec rear lol

but i will let loose if we go hills lol

plus i gotta be a good boy now i got a one impound strike and i pick my car up 3 hours b4 the cruise lol

stupid cops thought my screamer was me doing a burnout lol

(middle of salisbury, 11pm, echo much lol)

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