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so what are u getting up to today anyway?? im going out for a cruise later on to meet up with sum of the sunny coast boys in lines. that are on here. we always drive past each other but never talk, so we decided to today, pull up and have a chat, also my mate told me that there is a wrx cruise on up here today aswell so that should be good. its awesome, bcoz we have a choice of 3 cars to take out cruising, an s14 200sx, a black slammed subaru gt forrester, or my skyline. post-2-sgskylinepicsdarren18hm.jpgsgskylinepicsdarren34lo.jpghus717uc.jpg

work on sunday = key to more money o/s :P

yah u are right there. but i need to have sundays off, thats the only day i get off sumtimes. i work on saturdays most weekends, thats enuf for extra %$$ for me. but if i was going over seas i would do tha same as you, bcoz u are gona have a holiday anyway! :P

yah u are right there. but i need to have sundays off, thats the only day i get off sumtimes. i work on saturdays most weekends, thats enuf for extra %$$ for me. but if i was going over seas i would do tha same as you, bcoz u are gona have a holiday anyway!  :P

yeah today is last day at work :P

chaos----- didnt you have a job interview for another job??? or am i just making stuff up.~~~~~~~ ED G ------ good for you u lucky bastard! lol have fun in the land of the rising sun. and send me sum stuff back! (i.e nismo spec gtr or sumthing of the likes) LOL

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