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hehe if i wanted to get a car stolen for insurance purposes i would go to the west, thats bout it kthxbai :D

pffft sif the east side doesnt have its bad parts?

its like you make out the whole of the eastern burbs are perfect and all of the western suburbs are shit

well i think you need to take a drive around to see that both sides have there good and bad areas

same as with the nothern burbs and shit

but yeh anyway

glad it all went ok guys :O

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hehe if i wanted to get a car stolen for insurance purposes i would go to the west, thats bout it kthxbai :D

Yeah... but you need a license to get it there :O

Sorry to miss this Ferah, didn't realize it was on till Paul called me from the meet; by which time i was mid way into refitting the appliances in the kitchen.

A few days notice would be great :O

pffft sif the east side doesnt have its bad parts?

its like you make out the whole of the eastern burbs are perfect and all of the western suburbs are shit

well i think you need to take a drive around to see that both sides have there good and bad areas

same as with the nothern burbs and shit

but yeh anyway

glad it all went ok guys :D

not to mention all the drug f**ked kunts walking around the easten suburbs...

how were your pancakes guys??

i didnt eat but you guys still shoulda stuck around! did you get teh water out? lol it was funny when we first noticed it lol..

*makes elephant sound*

f**kin mad time... i was non stop laughing for about i reckon 20 mins straight, then the lack of air got to my head and i got a headache.

krzysiu, ur right the western suburbs are so hardcore, best keep safe in the east

i wouldnt say failed westmeet, to be more technical about it, its not really a "west meet" its just "hey guys wana catch up tonite? ok lets post it up on the forums see if anyone wants to tag along..." its not like a pre planned event where were expecting a certain amount of people etc...who ever comes just comes, and if your cars off the road you just steal someone elses... were pretty layed back, what with all the drugs we take n stuff... i nearly stabbed that chick at pancake parlors coz she didnt tell me how many pancakes the chef made... oh well ima just burn her house down... coz whats like how we roll? in the westside???? lol i duno i suck at being gangsta

i didnt eat but you guys still shoulda stuck around! did you get teh water out? lol it was funny when we first noticed it lol..

*makes elephant sound*

f**kin mad time... i was non stop laughing for about i reckon 20 mins straight, then the lack of air got to my head and i got a headache.

krzysiu, ur right the western suburbs are so hardcore, best keep safe in the east

i wouldnt say failed westmeet, to be more technical about it, its not really a "west meet" its just "hey guys wana catch up tonite? ok lets post it up on the forums see if anyone wants to tag along..." its not like a pre planned event where were expecting a certain amount of people etc...who ever comes just comes, and if your cars off the road you just steal someone elses... were pretty layed back, what with all the drugs we take n stuff... i nearly stabbed that chick at pancake parlors coz she didnt tell me how many pancakes the chef made... oh well ima just burn her house down... coz whats like how we roll? in the westside???? lol i duno i suck at being gangsta

LMAOO, nah the waters still there, i can send u photos of it before i remove it for your amusment if you like

does anyone feel like doin it for me?? dont have many tools at mine, ill buy you a kebab :)

well sort of found my 94 r32, but something bout it puts me off spendin 22k to buy it..

maybe next time i will bring the 4x4, and anth lol untill the next meet...

plz tell me u didnt get another f*kn hiflow shit, or atleast u put a huge ezorst housing when u did the rebiuld..

yeah man got another hiflow :) . didnt rebuild my old one.

got a ball bearing hiflow this time

i didnt eat but you guys still shoulda stuck around! did you get teh water out? lol it was funny when we first noticed it lol..

*makes elephant sound*

f**kin mad time... i was non stop laughing for about i reckon 20 mins straight, then the lack of air got to my head and i got a headache.

krzysiu, ur right the western suburbs are so hardcore, best keep safe in the east

i wouldnt say failed westmeet, to be more technical about it, its not really a "west meet" its just "hey guys wana catch up tonite? ok lets post it up on the forums see if anyone wants to tag along..." its not like a pre planned event where were expecting a certain amount of people etc...who ever comes just comes, and if your cars off the road you just steal someone elses... were pretty layed back, what with all the drugs we take n stuff... i nearly stabbed that chick at pancake parlors coz she didnt tell me how many pancakes the chef made... oh well ima just burn her house down... coz whats like how we roll? in the westside???? lol i duno i suck at being gangsta

LMAO!!!!!!!

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SAU west meets trying to imitate NS.com. HAHAHH

Probably from hlf the organisers from here getting on ns.com PMing the west guys asking for meetspot and them barrring them.

What a fail.

It aint a west meet without cops, drifting, punch ons and shitbox cars.

No tyre shine and polished paint jobs ahahaha. Matt Black ftw.

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