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Leg day for you? No can't miss it. Need a good view [emoji23]




[emoji30][emoji30][emoji30] not after I did the run yesterday Bloody hell hills everywhere ! Such a Hard work , def skip the leg day [emoji851]
4 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

Hahahahaha emoji13.png which gym did you go to ? I'm with snap emoji28.png yea run was good emoji28.png fun moments with girlfriend but def won't do it again next year with them Chevron

Goodlife. So HBF run next year then? 

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1 hour ago, colin.ssc said:

Morning Corey, how was the weekend?

Was very productive. Got a forged RB30 built and an evo 9 running after sitting for 2 years. How was yours?

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Was very productive. Got a forged RB30 built and an evo 9 running after sitting for 2 years. How was yours?


R34 installed new Tein coilovers, slotted t3 rotors, FMIC return flow. All installed busy Saturday for me!
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Productive and tiring. Put some furniture together for my mates new place on Saturday and then chores and ironing on Sunday. Still need to wash the car [emoji20]




Have you got your car back ?



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