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Not sure if hilarious or in bad taste... Both?

its been a month or more...

F*ck only just made the connection... definitely overtired :(

yeah i thought your response was a bit sorta casual...

PS> Split my head open today in the roof fitting some down lights, hit a noggin with my noggin... ouchies...

PS> Split my head open today in the roof fitting some down lights, hit a noggin with my noggin... ouchies...

Likes this, wait what.

Mangs.

Anybody keen to come for a drive to the jdmstyling meet tomorrow at sunnybank?

Nice cars out there, but don't feel like having to meet new people and be all social and shit

Here you go Scott, Bang bang video's of the Pintara.

is that your wagon?

I drove past it a few weeks ago and noticed it because of the stickers on the side.

Didn't realise that was your new 31. What's happening with the 33?

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Mangs.

Anybody keen to come for a drive to the jdmstyling meet tomorrow at sunnybank?

Nice cars out there, but don't feel like having to meet new people and be all social and shit

id be keen but im not goin to another one of those till i get my new wheels!!! ps make sure your early or you wont get a park!

is that your wagon?

I drove past it a few weeks ago and noticed it because of the stickers on the side.

Didn't realise that was your new 31. What's happening with the 33?

Yea, it did have stickers on the side last week, they have been removed since.

Have had the 31 for about a year now i think, $300 of ebay and I've spent around 1k on it thats a sound system, new clutch and the ignition system cheap motoring ftw.

Bought it to putt around while the 33 was being stripped, still have both cars

But your kingdom is a 31 and a half finished Alfa... Not sure if that's worth a day off :P

Then again I can't really talk, I have a non working 34 with some electrical fault to deal with.

But your kingdom is a 31 and a half finished Alfa... Not sure if that's worth a day off :P

Then again I can't really talk, I have a non working 34 with some electrical fault to deal with.

Speaking of days off, any luck on the job front?

Mangs.

Anybody keen to come for a drive to the jdmstyling meet tomorrow at sunnybank?

Nice cars out there, but don't feel like having to meet new people and be all social and shit

if I can get clear of all these cars - yes I will attend in the subaru. call me if you are going.

But your kingdom is a 31 and a half finished Alfa... Not sure if that's worth a day off :P

Then again I can't really talk, I have a non working 34 with some electrical fault to deal with.

if I can get a spare second I'll come past.

Where and when are you guys rocking up to sunnybank?

Haven't met any SAU members since SCC08 haha...

But since then... got married...

if I can get clear of all these cars - yes I will attend in the subaru. call me if you are going.

I will def be going, so if you are free, see you there. Will send you a text shortly

Where and when are you guys rocking up to sunnybank?

Haven't met any SAU members since SCC08 haha...

But since then... got married...

It starts at 7pm. There are a few of us meeting at Richlands train station at 6pm, leaving at 6:15pm if you are keen.

Where and when are you guys rocking up to sunnybank?

Haven't met any SAU members since SCC08 haha...

But since then... got married...

What. A. Sucker.

:P

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