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hahahaha yeah one of the fat guys..... weigh my car down is an understanment.... i had to knock my car back to 2nd gear to get up the damn hills..... tactic was weighing me DOWN BADLY :)

ahhh ok i member seeing you.... im the guy that was even BIGGER than you ;)

arent you at work to mark ???? get back to work you lazy ASS...

next time ill say hello to ya'll...... i think everyone was just scared coz of my huge biceps..... i cant blame em :)

na next one ill have to say g'day to ppl...... IM LONELY

Originally posted by UR2EZ

hahahaha yeah one of the fat guys..... weigh my car down is an understanment.... i had to knock my car back to 2nd gear to get up the damn hills..... tactic was weighing me DOWN BADLY :)

ahhh ok i member seeing you.... im the guy that was even BIGGER than you ;)  

arent you at work to mark ???? get back to work you lazy ASS...

next time ill say hello to ya'll...... i think everyone was just scared coz of my huge biceps..... i cant blame em :)  

na next one ill have to say g'day to ppl...... IM LONELY

hahaha you guys are funny bitches LOL.

:lol:

dont call me a bitch......

ill wrap my 1/2 inch bicep around your neck :)

na i got no muscle :)

tactic thinks he is funny..... he is just FAT..... and likes boy's

he told me he was checking out GTR-80Y car..... but really i know he was having a perve at you coz you were standing next to it...

and yes i would be afraid of tactic.... VERY AFRAID :eek:

LOL I can picture TACTIC laughing at his PC right now.

I hope he wasnt checking me out. Or GTR-80Y (LOZ) would of been upset.

hahaha Maybe we could hook them too up together?

LOZ is lonely these days too and he wants to spank the monkey with tall anglo guys. :lol:

Originally posted by d.3.v.i.l

Geex guys,

Sounds like a few of you's are a little disappointed that the gay games are over aye....

Pls don't take over this board now....  :eek1:

hahhaa leap frog is fun :lol:

DEVIL why wasnt your car there? Those viet guys and girls would of drooled over your car. It looks awesome.

Reminds me of the Green Ghost 200sx

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

hahhaa leap frog is fun :lol:  

DEVIL why wasnt your car there? Those viet guys and girls would of drooled over your car. It looks awesome.

Reminds me of the Green Ghost 200sx

The car has been out of action for 2 months now, Its been sleeping at the mechanic....

It will be ready by next month, I will deffintely bring it out for the next Junkies meeting.... Oh I mean Cabra meeting... :)

SDU4Eva, I didn't know which one were you, so I couldn't give you a shout, but by the looks of thing, I think I know which one u are now, so ur the guy that has two Huge aSS turbo as ur bicep rite.... ???? :rolleyes:

Originally posted by UR2EZ

tactic was at the gay games.... didnt you see him the gaymens freestyle wrestling.....

i didnt see it but supposedly he lost the match.... he lost by disqualification coz he wasnt wearing his uniform.....:eek:

;) ;) :rolleyes:

Security guys wouldn't let me in, cause I wasn't gay enuff, to get in.....

Guess thats why I didn't get to see Tactic in Action... :)

Originally posted by kil41t

Hi All!

It was great to meet most of your guys. It's got to be one of the better cruises :)  

Yeah George to bad my driving is not better otherwise I would have put on a better show for ya all. Well with more practice the gsr won't get away...

I think the next one will be when Minh gets his car out then we will go on a cruise to celebrate. So come on Minh push Steve along :)  

Does anyone know that rigoli cordia? That was damn quick! If only my car made boost earlier then 5500K then it would have been a better run :eek1:  

Well guys can't wait till the next installment :shake:

Yeah, his name is Raymond.... he is one of my friend... must admit its one fast Cordia.... I think he either be low 12s or high 11s....

Originally posted by XterC

Yeah, his name is Raymond.... he is one of my friend... must admit its one fast Cordia.... I think he either be low 12s or high 11s....

Hey Tony you should know better than that! He runs low 12s with the Dash engine, that is the 2 litre 4g63 SOHC that came in the Mitsu Starion. Now he has the VR4 in it with huge turbo. :)

Greeting fellas,

Yes it was a great night out... BIG thanks goes to Mr Minh....

It was nice meeting u fellas.... guess Minh will be organising many more great cruises to come... :)

Originally posted by SDU4EVA

Yeah man that was the best cruise ever! :)  

I am so proud of the organising.

That was one damn big turn out. CLose to 40 cars easily.

Thanks to Xterc for bringing out his crew too!

Thanks to all you Westside Peeps who showed up too.  

I know your lurking there and only reading posts as usual.!  

WOOHOO!

Cant wait for the next one.

That would of eased up the Cabra Tension abit. hahaha

Originally posted by ENVGSR

Hey Tony you should know better than that! He runs low 12s with the Dash engine, that is the 2 litre 4g63 SOHC that came in the Mitsu Starion. Now he has the VR4 in it with huge turbo. :)

Oooops... yeah the last time he told me was doing low 12s with his old engine... So it must be doing in the 11s now... LOL!

Originally posted by d.3.v.i.l

:);) ;)  

Security guys wouldn't let me in, cause I wasn't gay enuff, to get in.....

Guess thats why I didn't get to see Tactic in Action... :)

Hey Devil you were there? Yeah man you should of said hi.

I saw you a few months back at thornleigh cruise.

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