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haha all good man, yer i thought i recognized the car. But yer ill definitely be there this year so ill pop over and check out the new package :).

(Also our cars would look sick next to each other both having the two tone)

so tbar crew cruise to power cruise like cool kids?

I know I am not a cool kid and if it won't make all the cool kids feel to lame I would be interested in tagging along and having a look

yeah I think that I should be able to make it as long as noone has a problem with my son coming olong he loved last year.

He has been asking when the next one is on all year round.

I have no problem with it

Chris/Tom anyone else wanna cruise down on the Saturday?

Yep I'll cruise down on the Saturday for a look

Vspec back in the shed after having a couple of nights sleepover with one of Noel's cars and another members car while we were at WTA. Was a great time and will be heading back next and a couple of you guys should come as well

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Vspec back in the shed after having a couple of nights sleepover with one of Noel's cars and another members car while we were at WTA. Was a great time and will be heading back next and a couple of you guys should come as well

Let's hope they didn't wear protection....I want to be a foster parent to a little V-spec :)

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