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martin thats also known as the FFA tho right? if so that wont get the reaction of "AFL" football or "Soccer" from the un-sport educated ppl meaning the one's who just dont give a rats lol

Anyway back on topic how many ppl are going to this still?

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Oi Rowan!! If I bring down the Skyline with the Fuschia Rims (as per your instructions)

Can you please guarantee that;

A) I will not be attacked and called a homo like I do when pulling up at intersections in Mirrabooka and Balga

B) Cops will not block the exits from the carpark and hand out yellow stickers because they generally have nothing better to be doing than hassling car enthusiasts?

<3 you.

(no homo)

I'm keen to come along, coming from Bassendean, where and when are the eastern suburbs peps meeting up, having never been on a cruise would be good to meet up with some local members ( have finally paid up membership, just waiting for it to go through ) :action-smiley-069:

will bring beast in clip below :D

Trickster man you live about five minutes away!!! As if bother cruising haha just meet the guys there :)

It's me

Dude whererrrreeeee have you been!!!! I've missed you!!! Let's hang out sometime yeah? Can't wait to see your car

I'm excited to see your new beast Eps, although I'm sad that you sold the Ceffy.. I thought i saw it parked on Mirrabooka Ave not too long ago and was going to leave a smudge mark with my willy.. then realised it was no longer yours and thought it might result in me getting bottled/glassed/stabbed.

I've had the fuschia Works on it for about 6 months now so they have minor amounts of gutter rash (due to stretched tired providing no protection) and some clown thought it would be funny to kick/throw something at my bonnet so there is an upsetting dent.. But I'll be coming with along with a mate who has a WRX RA, a 180.. and a few others.. should be awesome.

btw; I'm not joking about copping abuse for the pink rims, I just tell everybody it was your idea. After showing how good black and fuschia lingerie looks how could I NOT do it.. Plus I didn't wanna be half-steppin

AINT NO HALF STEPPIN.

ps - i have work VSXX 17in that im going to be powder coating pink soon. PM me / text me your powder coater so i can get it done too

(but these will only be my "spares"

gooodddd i can WAIT to see it!!

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