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I had a nice quote fest going on here but SAU is gayer than aids and wont let me post it so here it is without the quotes. If you can make sense of it you get a cookie.

Nice. Yeah brakes are expensive

I need a cat and possibly a passenger rear tail light. Apart from that its all together now just needs all the fuses n wiring etc fixed so everything works.

Make your own its cheaper :)

I never buy drinks while im out. If I do its a shot of some sort to keep the buzz goin ;)

QFT

I noticed that as well lol. No responsibility to drive = drink a lot more

+1 retarded angry drunks make baby jesus sad.

I love you man! :)

You started your new venture? or back working in real estate?

Moaning Ro :laugh:

Hugs?

GTR has fail air con. Just blows hot air into my face. Windows down ftw.

Poor form Josh

You lost the game

1 more piece of uni assessment then exams. Chill out night tonight :blink:

Morning geoff. Cold? But its summer....

Kinky interweb love eh...

Always room for more love.

mmm transplant.

Must be one hell of a parts list

Yes we are.

Moaning Ro :)

Moaning Co-Lin,

How's Liverpool going in the EPL cup? Haven't seen any in a while.

and new avatar btw.

hey col,

im going to claim the following;

I love you man! :)tristan will you do a 3 way with me minus the girl?

Hugs? please tristan? so i can touch your bum

Kinky interweb love eh... tristan please with me, i have webcam! ill give you satisfaction!

Always room for more love. well i know tristan, your member needs lots of room

Yes we are. tristan, yes i do have a crush on you, can i phantom hand you?

tas make sure u get the cubes not a giant block of uselessness. and put em in a garbo bag and sit it on the sound dead then rubber mallet that shit.

tas make sure u get the cubes not a giant block of uselessness. and put em in a garbo bag and sit it on the sound dead then rubber mallet that shit.

ill have whatever you're smoking breh

Hi all,

Just to let you know the weekly Baskins meet is now cancelled due to last weeks behavior.

Myself, Others and Baskins and robins will not tolerate and support the actions of last weeks events that occured.

I would like to thank EFI Performance and their so customers in destorying and recreating the "Hoon" image once again for Skyline enthusiasts

The other regular members and myself have tried so hard to create a weekly meeting enviroment where other skyline enthustiasts are able to meet, relax and talk about enthuisasts topics. I was in midsts of talks with BnR about sponsorship of this meet,more competitions and fun games, But sadly due to disrepectful selfish people this event and talks of future relationship between SkylinesAustralia and BnR are now over.

The Weekly Baskin-Robbins ice cream meet is cancelled.

i work really hard all week work ridiculous hours and get very little sleep, and i always looked forwards to seeing the boys / locals for a chat and ice cream, thanks allot you homeless c u n t s.

Edited by 32_Dave

I wasn’t going to touch this with a 10ft poll, as I agree 100%.. HOWEVER.. the manner in which cars were driven aside, the lot of you all egg-each other on with skid talk.

You even told me to skid the Mirca, now if I did I’d be mass hated right now.

Do not agree with how the cars left, also do not agree with telling people to do skids, boost it up etc. Tongue in cheek or not.

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