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AHHH YYEAAHHH!!! :bunny::) Let the duck hunt begin! + I can round up afew other members to come along

Come on eMsta, don't pull an eMsta on us eMsta... :D

Ah right so your WOOSAH, I saw your car afew weeks back down Brunswick St in Fitzroy with another R32 following you.

yeah mate that was me and a another mate. He won't be coming cos he got full EPA'd the poor bastard. I'll be there depending on the rain - two rears tyres are completely fried and it if its raining could equal catastrophe. Nonetheless looking forward to putting faces to all the nicks over hte past 5 years or so.

And if anybody got a spare set of crystal indicators by any off chance can u bring them down i'll buy them on the spot cos mine fell off driving back from portsea.

cheers ya'all

yeah mate that was me and a another mate. He won't be coming cos he got full EPA'd the poor bastard. I'll be there depending on the rain - two rears tyres are completely fried and it if its raining could equal catastrophe. Nonetheless looking forward to putting faces to all the nicks over hte past 5 years or so.

And if anybody got a spare set of crystal indicators by any off chance can u bring them down i'll buy them on the spot cos mine fell off driving back from portsea.

cheers ya'all

Yeah right, hope it all turns out good for him and hope to see ya Friday.

BTW spotted you down Elizabeth St. in Richmond on Tuesday as well, LOL!

yeah mate that was me and a another mate. He won't be coming cos he got full EPA'd the poor bastard. I'll be there depending on the rain - two rears tyres are completely fried and it if its raining could equal catastrophe. Nonetheless looking forward to putting faces to all the nicks over hte past 5 years or so.

And if anybody got a spare set of crystal indicators by any off chance can u bring them down i'll buy them on the spot cos mine fell off driving back from portsea.

cheers ya'all

Nam, Try www.rhdjapan.com for nismo

not going to the west anymore ...

so far Duck and then boys night out.

Eve anyone ? been there once wasnt that good, but the group is just heading there. so no choice

Went there last thursday night

full of o-week people

someone overdosed

eve is a pretty shit, too hot, dance floor is too small

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