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Kebab Joint is alright, been a few times after late night Uni study sesh's etc. Mmmm kebabs.

I believe DRKNTE (focus) owns it.

Edited by kaitoukid

haha lol well i don't know any specifics like that of course, but yeah haha.

fair amount of commonwhores always there as well... more than once i've seen them chuck a skid/donut before leaving :P

and then a drag race from the lights on prinny as well haha

what a convenient position :P

Hey I spotted your old s14 Aaron, man that thing stands out haha. I was getting a lift back to my work, told my mate to hurry the f**k up and catch up to it.

When was this? Last I heard its gearbox went bang! Lol

Aaron is aware

Very

The dub place?

dont tell him nick.

I'm in, not sure how it will compare to the epic one on Brunswick st :P

patrick is aware

drove the car around today, went to eltham, drove back to my area no worries then..... car just stalls, fuel pump not working.

cousin flat tows me back home (was a 30second drive from home lol) and we get stuck into it

turns out someones chopped the old loom and fitted crimp plugs? bigger pump maybe? anyway. messed up the earth so i had to follow it back and re-earth it.

i f**king hate wiring

lol, guess I'll be looking out for that girl in your dp tomorrow at gokart??? :rolleyes:

lol look for the most stereotypically Asian guy there.

I will be there on my R pending weather.

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