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we never had a problem there 50 drove past a few times but they were more interested in there coffee then us

and whats the go sounds like a few skirt wears in here

and it was nice to meet you and your misses man hope we can catch up again soon

we never had a problem there 50 drove past a few times but they were more interested in there coffee then us

and whats the go sounds like a few skirt wears in here

and it was nice to meet you and your misses man hope we can catch up again soon

can someone translate that into english for me please?

can someone translate that into english for me please?

we never had a problem there 50 drove past a few times but they were more interested in there coffee then us

that meet never had a problem with police, they had a few drive up and down susing them out, but we all know that the popo like the odd donuts and coffee. haha thats comedy right there :blink: ... :down:

and whats the go sounds like a few skirt wears in here

means lots of SAU'ers are skirts cause they arnt baller low or have fitment, and there scared of the popo. "no bob jane 19x7 +65 doesn't mean you rock fitment, even if they are on +100mm spacers"

and it was nice to meet you and your misses man hope we can catch up again soon

means hes a good bloke and his misses is talented, and he wants to see her again.

we never had a problem there 50 drove past a few times but they were more interested in there coffee then us

that meet never had a problem with police, they had a few drive up and down susing them out, but we all know that the popo like the odd donuts and coffee. haha thats comedy right there :blink: ... :down:

and whats the go sounds like a few skirt wears in here

means lots of SAU'ers are skirts cause they arnt baller low or have fitment, and there scared of the popo. "no bob jane 19x7 +65 doesn't mean you rock fitment, even if they are on +100mm spacers"

and it was nice to meet you and your misses man hope we can catch up again soon

means hes a good bloke and his misses is talented, and he wants to see her again.

Sounds bout right lol.

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