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Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Getting threads mixed up? hahah Marvin the speed is getting to your head.

Why didnt June come last night?

Lucky your car is ok.

Did you have a good time champ?

hahaha I guess I'm still on a high coz I have never run before :(

June hates anything to do with cars so I'm a loner when I go cruising. If there are any others chicks that like to cruise in a nice car then let me know :)

Man I can't wait till your car gets out coz it's gonna be soooo HOT!

hehehe

You can always count on me Minh! :)

Wow we getting alot of praise for this,

hehehe should get another one up and going soon, but then again dun wanna over do it,

Mark! seeing how i fully killed him the first time, i thought i would let him get the jump on my the 2nd time (big mistake) i coudn't catch up again :)

3rd time i missed 3rd, :(

But yeh see that would of been a good run man! we shoulda raced @ chippy :)

Donnie

Hey kil41t

That Cordia you are talking about is fast man. We all came out together, if you look in the Fast Fours magazine where the qtr mile times are located you will see that his car is in there. Used to be the fastest in the category buy has now been pushed down along the order. That was on his old setup so you could imagine the new setup would be like.

Your car is a beast man i must admit that. Heaps of top end!

:)

Originally posted by ENVGSR

i think so! were you driving the car that turned right onto cabra road? and we waved at each other? Black GTST i think it was! heard you gunning it so i thought what the hell, might as well give it a squirt!   :)

haha yeh that was me.. i had to leave early

damn ur car is quick man! pulls hard

Originally posted by ENVGSR

hey man how do u reply to certain threads?

also u went home early and missed out man cruise was pretty good.

so you know me bro? yeah, he is wondering who you are now? so can you give a name to fix his curiosity?

Tell him i want a 180 n he'll noe who i am!

hahahahha:D

Tell him Dave wantz 17Gz

Originally posted by DON91E

Looks like iv done it b4 haven't i :(

Donnie [/b]

I need to get my launces down to a fine art, they were pretty messy. Oh and I'm starting to take donations for my, "Help Rhys beat Donnie fund." All contributions are tax deductable in the year 2048. This is when I will become the Prime Minister of Austalia and ban any car not producing over 100kw at the wheels!:)

Rhys.

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