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^^^ lol

both cars suck to drive, tha vagina pink sil sucks cuz its vagina pink hahah and the 32 sucks cuz its annoyin to drive as a daily (button clutch, coilovers, cage etc.)

kwik fix is automotive mobile paint repairs too fixes scratches, wheels etc.

Hey guys, im back on the westside (sort of), my misses and i bought a house at springfield, after growing up in centenary and then moving to toowoomba for a year and then living at kangaroo point for a while. Keen to meet a few of you, should organise a westside cruise/meetup/bbq, ill offer my place up if ur all keen, im heading to perth for a while next week, but ill be back till the 20th november and then ill be back on the 6th december, and then cause im now broke with a morgage ill be home pretty much for the rest of my life other than those dates.

^^^ lol

both cars suck to drive, tha vagina pink sil sucks cuz its vagina pink hahah and the 32 sucks cuz its annoyin to drive as a daily (button clutch, coilovers, cage etc.)

kwik fix is automotive mobile paint repairs too fixes scratches, wheels etc.

You guys dont live near the roundabout at caltex in sumner park by anychance, always see a vagina pink silvia there?? I work in sumner park...

You guys dont live near the roundabout at caltex in sumner park by anychance, always see a vagina pink silvia there?? I work in sumner park...

Thats them John. Im still in the area. Going to that BGS 5year reunion thing? Not long enough for some fags I think :rofl:

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