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what are you trying to say krishy???

also be highest power used from the 2 runs

krishy is just begging for u to shove a rocket up his bum and set it on fire

i know who the first man on the moon was

krishneel armstrong

haha

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Kye you don't have to come earlier if you don't want to or can't for any reason, but you should try and come as early as you can :rofl:

Translated : Pete advises that if you are suffering from premature ejaculation, you can get a desensitizing spray, and if you cant get it up, he can get u some viagra, but in his own personal experience, he would prefer to get the deed over and done with as quickly as possible, which generally means taking the viagra as well as the spray (Its great living in a capitalist country with supply and demand) :banana:

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Numerous pages have advised that there is no a reserve list (yes the spots are full).

Numerous pages also advise to contact Cara for a spot on the reserve list. :)

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Looks like I'll be there for LOTS of photos and a snag or two

see if we can get some decent shots of the cars ...lol ...SAU needs hot models for event photo shoots..loland Im not talking about GTR VSPEC2 models..lol

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Looks like I'll be there for LOTS of photos and a snag or two

see if we can get some decent shots of the cars ...lol ...SAU needs hot models for event photo shoots..loland Im not talking about GTR VSPEC2 models..lol

For a minute there troy i thought u were offering to get urself into a mankini, borat style!

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For a minute there troy i thought u were offering to get urself into a mankini, borat style!

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yeah that would be a site , even I wouldnt want to see that...lol

but I have a leopard skin mankini ,ass floss model...VERY HOT..and pulls the chicks and police as well..lol

i think with what is lined up already for the day, we dont need to be worrying about having models and what not there

+1

The only curves I'll be looking at will be on the cars. The day is going to be awesome! Glad to be a part of it. :rofl:

I'll be cheating a bit Cara ... I wanna get John to tune the Stag a bit before the day, as I've only done oil changes etc in the past 20,000kms.

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