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ok this is the list i have so far if your not on it and would like to be please speak up

1. Madaz +1

2. Heslo +1 or 2

3. dark.sky

4. typevu + 1

5. Aberax +1

6. wnted1

7. BensDR30 +2

8. Matty 31 +2

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10.mrRS4 +1

11.scandyflick

12. Krishy

13. sapphiregraphics

14. Damo_R34 +1

15. Brezza +1

16. 2FST4U.R33 +2

17. Ripp3r +1

18. J_Red33

19. Dohmar

20. YOUWISH +1

21. RubyRS4 +1?

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23. DamageInc

24. sapphiregraphics

25. Jamesrb25 +1

26. Fishpaste

27. Rob (panzer)

Steve I am sorry but i will have to now officially pull out of this....just realised that i am coming back from holidays on the 10th and not the 9th as i had thought of all along.....sorry for the hassle guys....hope its a good one

Ok guys, we're all booked and ready to go... Can't get seated until 7:00 but that's easy we can have a few drinks before hand if anyone gets there early. Funny thing, I told her I was from SkylinesAustralia car club, she said "oh no, not the drifters" :cool:

Ok guys, we're all booked and ready to go... Can't get seated until 7:00 but that's easy we can have a few drinks before hand if anyone gets there early. Funny thing, I told her I was from SkylinesAustralia car club, she said "oh no, not the drifters" :D

stupid ass bint lol

lookin forward to it. might catch the bus in and drink a dozen with my schnitty

-D

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