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Originally posted by XrSiSt

So wat does everyone want to do? Laps around cabra/canley vale? :eek1:

If you do that coppers think your a dealer. If you don't, then they think your a thug and arrest your arse anyway.

Hey Minh!

I mite be driving a R32 GTR :P , just got reg this week so we can see how that R33 slug of yours goes :P heheheh

If i do look out for it , blue R32 GTR,

I say we go Bundeena,

Its dead but its got some MAD roads to push the car on,

BUt if u wanna "cruise cruise" some where we can always go city :D

Donnie

Originally posted by nissanpower

im coming too.. probably try bring couple of my friends along

hey vishes saw u at maccas few days ago..probably saturday

hey nissanpower...were there any runs that night?? i went with miz.33t to check out any runz..but i didnt see any familiar faces..so we just had coffee and went home




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