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yeah well it wasnt that hard to get myself into mischeif after i became single i met two human equilvants too a rabbit :) one is now in england the other has a girlfriend.

Anyway its all good fun ken have to have some memories for when im old :) I pull off innocent very well hopefully when im dumb enough to marry the boy wont know any different :D

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Ken

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hope it goes fast because i can see a million things i would want to get rid of - wing (gay) mags (outdated) hmmm whats the goodies under the bonnet may make up for its ugliness? why sydney for compliance or is this a really dumb question cos i dont know?

Harsh bitch:D

She is a drift spec with a few goodies.

Mainly suspension ie Nismo arms and Caster rods , coilovers of unknown brand,ogura twin ( or triple ), cusco 1.5 way ( does GREAT circle work ), loud pipe , no cat , 1/2 cage , recaro, defi's, 320kmh speedo , ebc, arc air box , arc blowoffs plus other yet to be determined gear.

Pulls harder than Joe thinking of Tanya:D :D

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