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Are u coming down to the drag day later this month, it'd be good to have another auto present to take these cog swapping neanderthals to school ;)

Come to Lakeside you big farken girl. I'm coming to the drags to get flogged v the least you could do is Lakeside.

Come to Lakeside you big farken girl. I'm coming to the drags to get flogged v the least you could do is Lakeside.

I actully have to work man had an order come in yesterday for 2100 sausage rolls for the apostolic church :/.... And they all need to be baked that morning :(

Anyone know who's got white skyline in gatton ?? Drove past my place I waved but it was dark so couldn't see much lol

Nah I don't know him, but I've seen the car. If its a 33 its rocking a massive mega sonic bov and keeps chucking peg leg skids when I see it.

You'll soon see mine roaming the mean streets of Gatton ;)

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