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18/06/09 Baskin's Meet With A Twist Of Car Detailing!


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pls send videos to [email protected] :)

We'll msn later

so is mine but its my cars last week with this turbo setup so not driving far :)

and you can wash her josh we will watch you :(

I dont wash cars. Mine has mud up the side of it. It'll stay like that until it rains.

yeh dan and mick (white r34) treked it from the gold coast

thats commitment to bnr

yeh boy, this shit is getin serious..

next time we have to find more tables and chairs..

oh, lets make sure no ones cars get hit by someone elses doors LOL

yeh dan and mick (white r34) treked it from the gold coast

thats commitment to bnr

Yeah was worth the trek and good to meet some of the sau boys.

Wont be makin it this week cause im in a far away land working but will come up again for sure the week after.

And yeah hopefully no 6000 year old ppl open their doors into any more cars :(

How long did u stay at the car wash for after we left?

fingers f**ken crossed i will be driving by then.. oh, of course, got my new shell, wheels, coilovers.. all the shit together, this shit is happening bros. I will be her first wash :sniff:

U meaning this week or next?

What do you guys think about the clear LED tail lights on my car?

Check out how much shit I copt for them on boostcruising :down:

http://www.boostcruising.com/

Just click on the pic of my car (Second row down on the left) an it will take u to all the comments

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