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10:30p.m

Kebab joint on the cnr of Springy & Prinny

We go to the meet at ~11p.m at fountain gate after

Few of us SAU'rs will be there so come down if your interested

sooo late...

me too old for late night car scene. busy day at work tomorrow with 6:30 start so won't show unless I'm feeling adventurous

inb4 copsrockup (amidoingitright?)

I should go and inspect it, that car has my bloody Mines ECU in it still :P

So he's gotten a new rim and suspension components... and got it registered with a RWC.... I'm a little bit impressed.

I wonder if they checked the chassis damage or not during their inspection...

I should go and inspect it, that car has my bloody Mines ECU in it still :P

So he's gotten a new rim and suspension components... and got it registered with a RWC.... I'm a little bit impressed.

I wonder if they checked the chassis damage or not during their inspection...

Go there and get your ecu back :P

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