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Hey all,

My name is Blake and I am new to this part of sau.

I am a Member of ns.com but didnt even know this was about!

<_<

Most of u guyz prolly know who I am ne wayz

I am the Wanker who put the GTR into the Tyre wall at Drift day

Cheers ne wayz

WELCOME TO SAU BLAKE

Sounds like you ahve some big plans for the paddock basher mate.

Cheers B

PS: my car is better than yours :P

jk

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hello blake...

I only just joined last week too.

Hey all,

My name is Blake and I am new to this part of sau.

I am a Member of ns.com but didnt even know this was about!

<_<

Most of u guyz prolly know who I am ne wayz

I am the Wanker who put the GTR into the Tyre wall at Drift day

Cheers ne wayz

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piss off blake! haha can't believe you only found this now!

GMB you don't drive anything except the passenger seat of Gobbeys car lol!

Dont make me come up there up there and slap u little man <_<

But it was nice to get driven around like a celeb ;)

Cheers B

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Well mate least I had a go

Ok I f**ked up but Least I had a go none the less

shit happens

I love ppl who Race from the Sideline....... :lol:

You tell em Blake, its your car and you can crash it if you want to :(

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Well mate least I had a go

Ok I f**ked up but Least I had a go none the less

shit happens

I love ppl who Race from the Sideline....... :lol:

I race best at the sideline!

Drift your keyboard not your car blake!

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