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w00t number 7 :closedeyes:

spotted a white 33 with a rather large SAU sticker and lots of other stickers out front of autobarn mile end this arvo :spam: plus that pimp lookin S14A with nice dishies :spam:

also i do remember spotting brentons car on west tce outside maccas about 1:30ish. i guess you and troy went and got lunch :P as i called in and chris said that troy was out hehehehe

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:closedeyes: that's my car silly and the s14 is a guy that works with me his name is michael

Reckon i spotted down south bout a month ago now lol, at kfc in junkfood corner, stickers all down back window? including autobarn mile-end stickers, was in the orange 32 parked near yours, saw u take a look at it as u walked past.

We figured it was 'the chick from autobarn' just wasnt aware you were on here!

spoted madaz on hanock the other day

that was today wasnt it ... you havnt got sneezy plates anymore ?

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oh i remember thats when i took the inside of a car turning :closedeyes: i waved but was very last min

:closedeyes: that's my car silly and the s14 is a guy that works with me his name is michael

no shit hey - u probably served me and my mate. we come in lookin for the putty to patch the radiator on my mate's daily ford laser :spam:

w00t number 7 :closedeyes:

spotted a white 33 with a rather large SAU sticker and lots of other stickers out front of autobarn mile end this arvo :spam: plus that pimp lookin S14A with nice dishies :spam:

also i do remember spotting brentons car on west tce outside maccas about 1:30ish. i guess you and troy went and got lunch :P as i called in and chris said that troy was out hehehehe

What ar eu doing coming to Tyrepower.

I thought u were a wheeljerx girl.

HEHHEHE.

Still luv ya.

Doesnt matter if u go to Wheelworx or us.

U will only get to perv on my car at one place normally.

Moo HAHAHAHAHa

What ar eu doing coming to Tyrepower.

I thought u were a wheeljerx girl.

HEHHEHE.

Still luv ya.

Doesnt matter if u go to Wheelworx or us.

U will only get to perv on my car at one place normally.

Moo HAHAHAHAHa

luv u too brenton :closedeyes:

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