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Me +1 will be in for this one, Never done Maq Pass in a Skyline, only a 2 tonne HZ statesman.....Not very enjoyable that day!

Gemma are you definately having the pre meetup at the liverpool maccas? I'm comming from the hills so I might meet up with you guys and we will head to the proper meeting place together.

Oh, and Aggroman I promise I wont wear the transformers shirt so you can wear yours :ph34r:

Damn I was gonna wear mine (goes with the stickers on my car HAHA)

hahaha good to see your thinking of me this time Dave.. Man i think i might just burn that farking shirt everyone has one.. maybe we should all wear it like a gang cause us skyline drivers are all deviants like that according to the general public..

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need pic of transformers shirt, i have like 4... plus a decepticon decal on my rear quarter window

Got the magatron one that looks like scarface...

original bumble bee

transformers animated movie

Optimus "university"

plus another red optimus one...

Have the autobots symbol on my side mirrors, had decepticons but then turbos blew... so they were bad luck!!!




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