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You shaw ? I have one for 2kw less :)

Yeah I know rub it in

Everyone has one pump except me

For some reason 4 door needed a super setup

I guess it's thirsty work carrying this fat ass around on boost

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Yeah I know rub it in

Everyone has one pump except me

For some reason 4 door needed a super setup

I guess it's thirsty work carrying this fat ass around on boost

Poor excuse, my single pump hauls my fat ass around :P well actually it doesn't as I never drive the kent!

Hey guys,does any one know of pet friendly accomodation in the hunter,

love my lil doggy and can't travel with out her. :cheers:

Not off hand but can help look if you like?

Cheers mat much appreciated,really hard to find some where affordable in the hunter. :D

Also, post in the Newcastle thread as well in case the others know any? Better off on the outskirts of the Hunter to keep $ down

My family have place in hunter http://www.rothburyescape.com.au/ they have a dog , say Aaron asked if ok im sure it would be fine .

Oh and Kurtis maybe its the exrta 30cm of fuel lines ? or your tuna :)

foshizzle. I shouldnt be away for work so Im coming on le cruise

Sweet! So every car will have an NPC clutch by the end of the cruise? :P haha

HAHA, Ill get some NPC stickers printed oh and flyers. haha,

can I bring a guy with a evo?

Yeah of course you can man.... Just let me know which meet point etc and I'll add both cars to the list ;)

No need for an NPC sticker for me :ph34r:

My family have place in hunter http://www.rothburyescape.com.au/ they have a dog , say Aaron asked if ok im sure it would be fine .

Oh and Kurtis maybe its the exrta 30cm of fuel lines ? or your tuna :)

Cheers Aaron will check it out. :D



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