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Originally posted by HUSTLR

orange grove maccas 10-10:30

I saw your car today at West Petersham driving past TAFE

Were u in ur car by any chance...??

Car was running like a bitch yesterday.... :D

I'll might just drop by, n just hang out there, n go home afterwards.

Cars totally out of tune, won't be ready for at least another week or two.... :)

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

Were u in ur car by any chance...??

Car was running like a bitch yesterday.... :D

I'll might just drop by, n just hang out there, n go home afterwards.

Cars totally out of tune, won't be ready for at least another week or two.... :)

Where are you getting you car tuned???

a week or two damn!!!:eek:

Read my signature lol ;)

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

Hustler, Steve is coming over my house tonite to check up on my car....

So hopefully everything will be alrite for the next week.. fingers cross.... :burnout:

lol- his a car-a-holic-

He can't get enough of them lol-

I remember one day i asked him him to install a turbosmart boost control switch in my car when he has time-

Yeap no probs bring your car over my parents place and park it in the garage 11pm on a week day:uh-huh:

ok guys where the hell is this meet up maccas spot ? I cruised Cumberland H/Way both north and south of the GWH for over an hour last night with some mates and couldn't find sh1t.

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