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PSIKO,

I cant get to this site due to the adultmovies.bz at the start of the link. Is there somewhere else you can post them, just asking dude

Cheers :rolleyes:

Hey,

sorry mate that's the only area which I have access to

if someone else who does have webspace could upload elsewhere then that'd work

sorry dude

This is from Rick:

A huge THANKS to all the Skylines Australia crew who turned up at the

Motorplex yesterday for the High Performance Imports Magazine club shoot.

A great turnout, some interesting cars and a professional attitude by all

concerned :D

Also one of the most efficient club shoots I've done, that wee piece of high

Cirrus cloud came across just at the right moment and saved us a god hour at

least.

So well done to all:D

Just to let you all know that the SAUWA article is unlikely to be out in the next two issues, so don't expect it anytime soon. The next two issues are already prepared, and will be up to the editors as to when our story will be placed in an issue. I'll keep you posted as when we can expect it:D

Yeah that function does seem to problem there is normally two options to fix it:

Delete the Troy Function!

Or the " I ring up the missus and tell her not to put out until you put up the pics function!"

Bwahahahahhahahaaaaaaaaa

hehahahhahahahahaaaa..

*Breath*

Bwahhahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaa:wassup:

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