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Cool!

Tony has promised to call me on Thursday to remind me to attend. I will be the wasted d00d eating the peppery pork pie with sauerkraut :)

Pork knuckle FTW!

Also there are no important Northsiders.

Ouch... :mad:

Did you want Andy or I to grab you?

I take that personally.

North siders, so touchy

you have a bimmer Smelly?

So, see you thursday night then Andy?

Tony, I am counting on you to remind me :)

sure thing

What part? :/

the part where I said we all go back to not caring! Its all good its your sig lol

not yet anyways. As of Saturday there will be at least one :P

maaaaaaaaaybe, its hard to live over there and be important:P

No parade, I love evo's. Bet the evo wasn't running stock injectors and cams tho ;)

Would have one if I didn't have to fill it up every 5kms

wasnt running stock engine guts either, but still completely OEM turbo pushing "450" american HP

the stock injectors are just too small to make enough power for a seriously fast time

wasnt running stock engine guts either, but still completely OEM turbo pushing "450" american HP

the stock injectors are just too small to make enough power for a seriously fast time

I chopped an evo at the sau day ;)

I never expected it to

Are there even polar bears where Eskimos are from lol

Either that or penquins... I know Polar Bears aren't in Antarctica Zanes mum went and I wanted a photo of a polar bear and she told me that is the arctic or whatever the other one is... Where are Eskimos? Other then snowy icy cold places?

not yet anyways. As of Saturday there will be at least ten :P

FYP

Either that or penquins... I know Polar Bears aren't in Antarctica Zanes mum went and I wanted a photo of a polar bear and she told me that is the arctic or whatever the other one is... Where are Eskimos? Other then snowy icy cold places?

FYP

Polar bears and eskimos are present in Northern Canada and Alaska

Someone tell Tony he is important before we have a break down on our hands!

He knows he is important, without him it's one less person to drink beer with seriously, I don't even drink beer and don't know how I could handle that...

wasnt running stock engine guts either, but still completely OEM turbo pushing "450" american HP

the stock injectors are just too small to make enough power for a seriously fast time

egzachery ;)

I chopped an evo at the sau day ;)

which one?

The one that was actually a raliart lancer ;)

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