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Guest | hype^ |

was supposed to be dont by tomorrow but NOOOOOO the clutch didnt come in.. and they still aint started on the intercooler yet..

so i doubt ill be able to come out this weekend..

dam and i was SOO looking forward to it!!

if any one has got a spare seat for a w*ore please let me know,.. :)

other wise ill catch up with yaz next week..

but hopefully ill be able to tag along coz i never have anything better on ... :)

i can meet whoever wherever we're meeting and go from there..

in the mighty amazer!!!

ash bring ur goggles... i mean glasses.. :lol: incase we get pulled over...

Guest | hype^ |
Originally posted by torana_mad

goggles my ass boy, but they do keep cops away and i was even thinking about some hipsters, just think of it me getting out of my car with hipsters and goggles lol the cops would run ah ha ha ha.

do i turn you on? :lol:  

Ash.

dibs on not goin in the same car as ash... :uh-huh: :rolleyes:

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