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nikil, mark, eric

i might be there tonight, depends how much studying goes, got alot to cram in... wouldn't mind a cruise for stress relief...

wouldn't mind nasho run.. but city sounds more fun.. more action n ppl we can show our rice blow offs to... :)

Nikil!

If Flyoon COmes then it would be good.

Flyoon=FeelDG nemesis.

Danny how did you know I was away yesterday? (thursday).

LOL

Eric I know Luc (Warlok) since we were walking with our nappies on. His car isnt that quick.

Fark guys my car isnt ready yet. HOnestly I might limp it out for you guys to see tonight and then drive it back to steves home when you cruise.

Originally posted by randymoss

hey guys, i never been on a skyline cruise before so this will be

a good chance to meet some of you guys. Will be driving a blue

r-32 gts-t.  

cheers

darren

Hey darren? Blue? nice. Is it like nice metallic blue?

Damn so many westies who have never talked much before.

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Eric I know Luc (Warlok) since we were walking with our nappies on. His car isnt that quick.  

Yea i know.. but i just like the sparks from his wastegate..

or was that his engine! hahahaha

Damn so many westies who have never talked much before.

Hmm. i was thinking the same.. :) The more the merrier...




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