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Was a good day, thanks to everyone involved in putting it on. Shame I had to head off halfway through, but I managed to get a fair few photos before I left. I'll hopefully have them up tomorrow, but here is one for now,

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Was a good day, thanks to everyone involved in putting it on. Shame I had to head off halfway through, but I managed to get a fair few photos before I left. I'll hopefully have them up tomorrow, but here is one for now,

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my boyfriends brothers car :)

10271190_10202861917523694_1816050157646that was me on stock tyres for the rear…it is a drift pig it just slid everywhere no hand break needed lol and in the rain ohhh mama it was even more slippery lol it was so much fun yesterday :)

10271190_10202861917523694_1816050157646that was me on stock tyres for the rear…it is a drift pig it just slid everywhere no hand break needed lol and in the rain ohhh mama it was even more slippery lol it was so much fun yesterday :)

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