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good pics once again jamie, would have come to garage cafe but cousin was bein a little bitch.

will try and get to meeting tomorow

Hey Will!

Yeah good to see your Aussie "Nur" R32 GTR :P

Your cousins car is fucking bad ass!

Love how low and stretch it is.

:(

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good pics once again jamie, would have come to garage cafe but cousin was bein a little bitch.

will try and get to meeting tomorow

HEY HEY HEY! get bent kent, just cos the gtst got more looks than the gtr! hahah

Hey Will!

Yeah good to see your Aussie "Nur" R32 GTR :)

Your cousins car is f**king bad ass!

Love how low and stretch it is.

:P

cheers man... she goes alright sideways!

Great night guys, was good to meet you all, especially the grey R32 mafia :P

Will post pics as soon as humanly possible. Look forward to the next one. Feel free to add me on Facebook (real name Adam Forwood), just say you're from SAU so I know you're not some freak random.

Not going to post my pics now on account of them totally sucking :):sick: Anyone want to sell me a half-decent camera?

HEY HEY HEY! get bent kent, just cos the gtst got more looks than the gtr! hahah

cheers man... she goes alright sideways!

:)

No worries man!

Ha ha ha HA ha ha ha ... oh, you're serious :P

Hah!

Good to meet you Adam.

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