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I shall be there and i will be in bored33's old car lol its going well so far

OH MY GOD!!! My carrrrrrrrrr. You have no idea how much I miss it. Were you able to fix the VTC solenoid? I can't decide what car to get at the moment!

It better be running fine :D

yeah man its running good and i dont believe its the vct solenoid and it has only played up when shifting from first to second and its just doey as but its going good so far i just havent had time to look at it probley. I scrap the idea of me coming on the curise i leave for the raaf on the 13th >_<

Cool

here is a list of ppls who have said yes, maybe, possibly

Gemma

Jeff

Andrew

Mitch- figjam

James- j4m35

Vicky

Eliiot- Palmer

Jason- Gizzmo

blk180

pete- sexy pete

shawn- darkon

anna34

shane

dave- wisey18

jay- Jay Stylz

scott- scottie

rafael- pbk1776

dale- silver bullet

michael-micor

Alien

Daniel- Punisher6942

76

Radz

Kaan

cool good turn out so far even with some of these ppl are maybes :P

hey guys i'm bailing sorry, i have blown my turbo and got like...50 HP so my car runs like a dog :D any1 got a spare R34 turbo? :(

sorry

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Gemma!

has to be sometime in the next two weeks because im off to NZ after that!!

plan a date!

have not seen the krispy kremes gang for a while, and it looks like it has grown substantially!!

punisher (daniel) your car looks mean as man! I live in the area and always drive past your place.

GUYS!!!! i am pretty sure it is staed in the original post! But i have been wrong before. It is on Saturday the 17th!!! Shane, i already told u u have to come! its been forever since u have gotten out and about!!!

Am sooooooo looking forward to it!!! its been yonks!!!




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