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lol drdoof now you tell me lol

cars washed.......... need help putting long sau sticker on my back window,,,,,, when in carpark can someone give me a hand.... cheers

2nd post yeah was an excellent run.

woo first after post! :D

twas sick, I have a few pics, I'll chuck em up in a bit...

best car there was mine for sure :)

Thanks for the free fuel Pezhead :rolleyes:

Hey Doof, maybe we can just run a line from my exhaust into your petrol tank - like a mid-air refueling rig. Hehe lol!

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Great cruise, was really good to get out and meet some of the Sau'ers, and to put a face to the names :)

Didn't use much fuel up either ;):D :D

Lol @ lancer being left behind at the ferry :D

and wtf @ Albert, showed up then left........ :rolleyes:

Got a few pics, will put up laterz

Oh yeah, almost forgot to upload that picture.

I call it "Lonely Lancer"

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Wahahaha!!!! OMG! thats awesome!

Yeh lil Albert deff missed out, so did Ryan aka "huh"

Love the looks a whole line of skylines get and we cruise past :rolleyes:

And how nice were those 2 34 Gtr's *drools*




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