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Originally posted by zanda

I hear Paul can get a good deal on those!!

Might I suggest that the scheming of western salon-ness might begin on the cruise on the 11th?

Spoke to my associate from Silvia WA last night. theyre putting 15 cars in.

15?!?!?! jeezus.. we should get together a large contingent then i suggest... need some r34s too... :D

my mum says shes sending me over to an island or somewhere out of aus for my wedding so she doesnt have to invite my dads family *meow*

Well you can definately go holiday mode - barefoot in shorts and tank top in midland gate just like the locals.

hmmm they are suppose to be quieter when they are hot not louder i thought - yeah me and my mechanic went doing mini burnouts to try to get them hot enough to stop squeeling - didnt work but had fun :D

koh sumoi - i was suppose to go there haha with a friend because he gets flown over there by his fathers company to spend time with them - dad works on an offshore oil rig. But i kinda started going out with a guy and that was the end of that idea.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

15 cars is alot, I don't think we need to over do it, beside, most of those Silvias are plain and boring looking:D

See'ya:burnout:

true.. :D

i'm sure 8 or so lines next to each other will cause a decent stir... :(

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