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This one is more about getting drunk and talking bullsh*t then cruise, Of course you would be, you are always keen

Arnt they all about that, also car is getting wired Monday, we will have a fire up next week I garuntee it :yes:

And yes I'm always keen, I have my priorities right ;)

Spotted a black r33 GTST on Wuth street and a orange r33 GTST on Mary street when I went for a cycle today. Also pretty sure I saw Me_larr on Hume street as well

Whatever it takes to kill that thing.

I bet a big shot of nitrous down its neck will probley kill it, if you want to pay for the kit I'm more then happy to strap a 100hp shot into it :whistling:

Edited by Captain Natro

I'm also very tempted to hire/bribe someone to change your username to Captain Birdseye.

No pulling in forum favors lol, also we seem to of failed on our quest to bring more tbar people down to karting. Tis just Chris and I :(

Edited by Captain Natro

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