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im with damo you should just come anyway

Yeah maybe. These cruises always seem so organised so I'm definitely keen to attend.

Haha yer thats cool...

Still undecided what colour yet....

I was tossing up between grey and bronze for ages, everyone told me bronze but I went the safe bet and just got the greys. I wish Work made them in charcoal because that's what I think would really suit my car.

oi whats wrong with colour coding :)

Haha I have nothing against colour coding, I just wouldn't colour code my wheel nuts to the colour of my car :(

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nothing babe i just had a vision of everything being red seats, carpet, dash lol ect

Haha yeah but if you knew me you would no I 100% hate that style (so called "autosalon" crap). I love the stock appearance, or factory body upgrades with some mad power under the bonnet :(

^^ talking about interior re-trimming, who ever that F*** wit was, that said my interior looks like shit, can eat my shit for all i care,

i didnt do it for your aproval..i wont mention a word about your car dipshit..

On a better note, i will be there..i hope it turns out as well as the last day/night one!

hey kel, do you want me to bring my mate for ya again? he wrote his number on his name tag hoping you would take it lol..

but seriously, i think he wants you. :(

How is colour coding "autosalon" crap? Im entering autosalon, it doesn't make me another ricer with a show pony. Im entering it because its a real car, sure show cars are nice but who drives them?

hey kel, do you want me to bring my mate for ya again? he wrote his number on his name tag hoping you would take it lol..

but seriously, i think he wants you. :(

Nope. He's a male = he wants your car! :)

How is colour coding "autosalon" crap? Im entering autosalon, it doesn't make me another ricer with a show pony. Im entering it because its a real car, sure show cars are nice but who drives them?

When I refer to autosalon colour coding i mean red car, red vinyl seats, red dash, red steering wheel etc etc.

And when I dis autosalon I only mean all the ghey riced up cars, not the JDM street cars.

hey kel, do you want me to bring my mate for ya again? he wrote his number on his name tag hoping you would take it lol..

but seriously, i think he wants you. :(

yeah im sure lol :)

Nope. He's a male = he wants your car! :)

im with ruby on this one lol

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lol i didnt say that

Meh. I'm ugly and I have a girl ... so there's hope for anyone ... including Kell and your mate :)

p.s. I'm a hopeless matchmaker ... good luck. :(

ha ha i know.. i was only joking.

ill just tell him you dont like Clubsports any more, and if he drove a skyline he might have half a chance. lol

oh i didnt say that either lol

Meh. I'm ugly and I have a girl ... so there's hope for anyone ... including Kell and your mate :)

p.s. I'm a hopeless matchmaker ... good luck. :(

thanx ruby..............i think lol

now back to the cruise

i dont mean to be rude nathan, but kellie does have a point here..either you agree, serve your ban and learn your lesson,

or you continue acting like a two year old that just dropped there lolliepop, and make things worse, for longer....

i know which one i would pick champ.

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