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Hi peoples,

havent been on here in a very long time

hope you are all well.. can see the club has grown quite alot .. which is fantastic

anyways i unexpectedly decided to buy a new car and after much deliberation i picked up my pride and joy yesterday...

a very sexy MY04 WRX

already gone in to get some goodies added :D

might see some of you around some time

take care

ambs

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ehh ambz its mark how are you?

good to hear, you will have to put up some pics of ur new car :)

did you hear about what happend to my car the other day?

take care

Mark

hey mark im good thanks

wow i just read ur story

thats quite shocking

good to hear ur ok though

poor SAD he doesnt have much luck does he :D

hope u get it all sorted out without a problem!

ill post up some piccies of the car soon :)

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Hey HUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNY :wavey:

Glad to hear from you girl.. hope life is treating you well!!!

We need to catch up some time.. you only live around the corner from me.. :( (if you still live there)

Congratulations on your new ride!!!

what colour is it?

you got your plates on it?? or just standard ones?

Anyway.. hope to hear from you again soon!!

MISS YA GURL!!!!

mmmmmmmwah

TTFN

:D

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