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yeh i sit on the hill and laugh at a few 'CERTAIN' ppl!!!

Thats enough laughing at me from a distance PHat MR30 :wassup:

If we get the car ready then i'll have a drive, if im not there to partake then i'll be there to party :P

I'll be having to get the camera out if your driving GMB.  Might even get yours and take some pics for ya.

I'll expect you to wave as you drift round the sweeper.  :headspin:

BWAHAHAHAHAHAH

Yeah no worries champ, i'll be waving as i drift around the sweep while eating a cheesburger and singing "Afternoon Delight" :wassup:

Trying to get the car ready but has to go on hold for a couple of days while i get the dental work done, and if im not there doing it you can bet good money that Steve aint going to be doing it :headspin:

Thats enough laughing at me from a distance PHat MR30 :wassup:  

If we get the car ready then i'll have a drive, if im not there to partake then i'll be there to party :rofl:

Lol NO not at you, Phat R33 will know who i am talking about tho!!!

Lol NO not at you, Phat R33 will know who i am talking about tho!!!

LOL, its cool man im just messing around. Be good to catch up with all you boys at the comp. Have to organise a place to meet up and bag out each other's girly ricers :headspin:

damn it Matt you have seen through my evil plan now!!!!

lol! he told me his mum is sponsoring his car for it!!! can speedy tyres put more camber on it for him you think????

Sounds like you boys have a different motive to going than the rest of us :headspin:

lol dave is a good bloke BUT it will be funny watchin him have a go he hasnt had it long and it is auto and all. i rekon mandy may beat him.....lol that evil plan was as see thru as pauly's timing cover lol

lol a mate of mine had a sticker on his scorpo that said sponsered by ur mum hahahahaha. put more camber on lol is that a joke?? or did i read that wrong lol

yeh i am very transparent aren't I!!!!

The day my mum sponsors my car i will post picture for sure!!!!

seriously! dave went into speedy tyres asking for more camber on his car cos Thorpey says its fully sik!

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