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ey guys looks like im out, got defected last night so car off road, =[

might try and grab a lift with someone.

any spare spots? wouldnt mind riding in a GTST :down:

Didnt they give you 7 days, that means you have a free pass for tomorrow :ermm:

Can put me on the definite list.

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Don't stress about police guys. We won't be doing anything illegal and they don't tend to come out in force on Sunday mornings anyway :down:

And yes, someone give Beau a lift :ermm:

Its gonna be a hike for us to get there thats y. And my mates car will just get a EPA straight away. lol

yeah you have like a week but i also got done for bald tyres aswel as epa, and noted on the sticker cant drive til its fixed :down:

Plenty of tyre places still open if your keen to come.

yeah i can get tyres but im getting a camber kit and some new parts as the rear is eating through tyres. and only booked in for next week.

anyway its all good =] getting a lift with kris =]

how many people wanted leds t10's??? just so i dont have to bring heaps

What if i am ken block :)

I dont think you are.......I think you are ken quadrangle

am I right? :rofl:

yeah yeah...go on..mock me....its saturday night and my jokes suck balls!

sorry guys but i have to pull out like a porn star.

Im pulling out too - golf tomorrow

yeah yeah...im aging gracefully

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