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shane bring a girl from your msn display pics..... they hawt.

ps. im probably bringning my girl and i will only swap her for a running GTR, and so theres no quams about the transaction the maintenance of a 1989 GTR would probably be alittle cheaper than my gf lol

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LOL. This is just something totally random....

My friends at Mazda sent me this pic....

Damn, Doof - you're teeth are so yellow, I can't believe it's not butter! :sleep:

I kid.. I kid..

umm imma maybe bringing a babe.

Hahaha.. Nice one! You make me laugh, Shane. :P Look forward to meeting her.

so which route was decided on?????????? GRRR

i need to know how long we gunna be so i can tell a friend of mine if he has time to come with us

ok now i can stop GRRRRing

got my sau stickers today so after i was my car in the next few days i'll make my car an SAU NSW baby

thanks guys

see you on sunday,

I have the most premium of SAU stickers. It's one of a kind, in fact. You will all turn green with envy. :blink: I made it myself!

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That's right. There it is. I might even make you nice folk some more, if you're willing to pay a small fee. ;)

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