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Siff run a cat anyway.

Keep dave away from breaker bar's :)

His man arms are too grand for baby bar's :)

lerl, gona hit up the paint and blasting shop today, get the rest of the painting requirements. still on for tomorrow josh?

lerl, gona hit up the paint and blasting shop today, get the rest of the painting requirements. still on for tomorrow josh?

Still on for tomorrow, just let me know when and I'll rock up

Still on for tomorrow, just let me know when and I'll rock up

Change of plans sweet pea, got an interview in the CBD tomorrow, trying to make it in the morning, then I'll come from the city to you place with a change of clothes.

Will let you know on msn later..

sif that!

i would still rock what evers in that pic

hmmm lip kit... *ponders*. :thumbsup:

lip kit! f**k yeeehh

there is a guy i think its sedan-gtst (not sure on user name)

but hes in vic with a white 32 4door and he has a sick lip kit on his front bar

ill find picturesss

quick nismo push F5!!

anyways wheres that place you was talking to me about making CAM's approved half cages?

also thinking of what suspension arms to get... thinking kazama.. or maybe sourcing 1 or 2 parts from ikeya formula

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