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Guys and Girls ,

As you know antilag.com has been getting started up recently. If you dont know im cut :D (jk)

well our forums are up now at

www.antilag.com/forums

Join your whore masters Paul and Niz and head on over and sign up guys . We would love your support and the more the merrier :)

We are not here as a competitor to anyone, rather we want to bring the scene closer

SAU mods / admin your more then welcome to post your events in our events section, its what its for :( You can still whore here though :)

Cheers Tom

p.s Paul time to feature your car - talk soon :)

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Tom ... now SAU's up its not like we are going to hardcore post anymore - but would be nice to have a place for general - getting to know you - chit chat with the other members.

Just an idea.

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aaaaagh !!!!!!!!!!!

jeezus this login problem has driven me up the wall !!!!!!!!!!!

its optical here... (creative ones will read my new name backwards....)had bloody problems with my account and couldnt do anything ! (wasnt banned)

been so many things ive wanted to reply to but couldnt

we need a minor whore lounge on antilag, niz and gtst are doing a great job :)

new forums are nice !

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