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lol Damo & Adrian........how do you put up with all these sulking little school girls that are hanging out to attend their next fashion parade with an SAU hoodie!!!

Sell your Skylines to real men, buy yourselves a Holden Barina and go and find a catwalk somewhere!!!

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Ladies and Gentlemen, Hoodies and Jackets are being paid for as we speak. No ETA yet, depends how long they take to make and how long the money takes to appear in their account. Process is well and truly coming to an end, we appreciate those users who have shown patience.

Thanks, Adrian and Damo (hoodie legends)

and now waiting for more sulking bitches to whinge about how long its gonna take lol

:)

I've got a few things happening at the moment to keep me busy, so I won't be sulking ... much! ;)

LOL Damo!

maybe instead of getting "fullyhyper" on mine...i should of got "fullyhypernshit"

My red rocket owns! :);) tis funny cos no one knows what my laser looks like...well unless they have my myspace that is lol.

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