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So whats everyone up to tonight??

race f**king mustangs?

probs to a fully rad nebo run, followed up by a huge bake and skids in yatla/stapyton, followed up by highspeed highway run, a POWERSHIFT, then going to drive thru the valley, rev teh shit outa my vtec at everyone that rocks up next to me, maybe go to milton macas and start up my subs and pop my bonnet, then finish up at asply hyperdome

WHAT A NIGHT PLANNED AHEAD

time to make ur appearance now!! :D

i dont know a new member just reading having fun... touchin bits?

his hands were busy, they are free now - and i feel like a smoke and rolling over and going to sleep

probs to a fully rad nebo run, followed up by a huge bake and skids in yatla/stapyton, followed up by highspeed highway run, a POWERSHIFT, then going to drive thru the valley, rev teh shit outa my vtec at everyone that rocks up next to me, maybe go to milton macas and start up my subs and pop my bonnet, then finish up at asply hyperdome

WHAT A NIGHT PLANNED AHEAD

Don't forget to stop by 'that workshop' and drop 2nd in their carpark

race f**king mustangs?

probs to a fully rad nebo run, followed up by a huge bake and skids in yatla/stapyton, followed up by highspeed highway run, a POWERSHIFT, then going to drive thru the valley, rev teh shit outa my vtec at everyone that rocks up next to me, maybe go to milton macas and start up my subs and pop my bonnet, then finish up at asply hyperdome

WHAT A NIGHT PLANNED AHEAD

Sounds Fulli Hecktic

NFI eh. Maybe his tractor got stuck in a field somewhere? Alright nigs I gotta stop wasting time now. Back into work lol. Laters

NFI eh. Maybe his tractor got stuck in a field somewhere? Alright nigs I gotta stop wasting time now. Back into work lol. Laters

yeh probs about time i get ready for uni

holla bishes

the lack of tractor love around here hurts my feelings, I love working on Annas car, for a home mechanic rb26dett fails badly in comparison...actually for street driving it does too, feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel the lag

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