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ne one wants to use my ps2? with GT3 and GT Concept?

pls i haf the steering wheel...the Logitech Driving force..kinda makes driving the thingy real and feelin the bumps etc..

nice to use...but ull need to find a table to mount and and etc..

lemme know

:rolleyes:

Niz,

GROSS , EEEEEEEEEEEUUUUUUUUUUUUUUWWWWW

hahahaha :)

Pauly,

I will need power at the site for WAS (Western Auto Salon for legal reason :)) and is someone bringing a power pack of something like that, embarrassing not being able to start car.

Yeah, I've sorted the guys shirts. T-shirt girl is looking for some more options, but siad you can buy you own shirts then get them screen printed. Need to have matching colour though, and made from either cotton, or cotton-lycra.

Can you and Kyles come up with what you plan to do?

mines not that hard just want v-neck in that style.

but i'll buy my own if thats not possible ...... i just think all of us girls just take care of our own.

whats marie having?

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