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Pretty sure it was Jayce, Goran and yours truely in the GTR's.

Hey Richard, long time no see. how you been?

It sure was you, Jayce and Goran in the GT-R's (Jon, supafly, and chris in the gts-t's)

It was truly a spectacular entrance and my mates and dates had a ball on the trip out, definantly talked about for a while. Skyline convoy is always a good option :laugh: you would already have three organised :D

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huh formals already??? damn that was quick, me better get the old girl out a bit, maybe a hose down, and a drive to stretch her legs...have neglected her for the best of 2 years...oh dats right, she still not ready.. just yet :(

i must be getting old, memory not to good can vaguely remember the cruise with jayce & young richard :)

Dont mean to ambush this thread but...

Snooze you .... (well you know the rest :D ) QUEENSLANDER's WooT

Goran think I'm in the same building as your Mistress...otherwise she has a twin. Now there's a thought!

Hope to see you on the road agin by Christmas :whistling:

Go right ahead and ambush all you like, thank goodness we're not as intolerant in the ACT section, its one of the things I like about ACT section (PS thank you Shell for not being a forum Nazi LOL)

Queensland need a thumpin'

Perhaps I could driver her in the "The Mighty Starlet" TM? Aye??? Bet you'd like that, huh, huh, huh?

Boom boom boom boom

I want you in my room

Lets spend the night together

From now until forever

Boom boom boom boom

I wanna go boom boom

Lets spend the night together

Together in my room

coincidence?

Boom boom boom boom

I want you in my room

Lets spend the night together

From now until forever

Boom boom boom boom

I wanna go boom boom

Lets spend the night together

Together in my room

coincidence?

You know whats really sad... that you know the lyrics to that song.

I thought we were all singing the song from 'the outhere brothers'

I say boom boom boom now let me hear you say wayoh (wayoh)!

I say boom boom boom muthaf***a say wayoh (wayoh)!

Girl your booty is so round

I just wanna lay you down

etc..

there really are a lot of songs with 'Boom Boom' in it.

Boom boom acka-lacka lacka boom

Boom boom acka-lacka boom boom

It was a night like this forty million years ago

I lit a cigarette, picked up a monkey skull to go

The sun was spitting fire, the sky was blue as ice

I felt a little tired, so I watched Miami Vice

And Walked the dinosaur, I walked the dinosaur

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