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really? u mean im not alone hehe - well tell me how u pump power into yours and if it makes much difference & costs then that'll give me a few ideas with mine - hehe use u as the guinea pig car :P Yay theres a fellow auto-er everyone can stop taking the piss out of me now haha

about 10 cars they reckon - they will do a poll on who wants who to go in the show because i think we have too many volunteers and not enough space. I think a poll is a good idea - least then we can get the cars that people will want to see :P Have to make sure that theres a bit of variety tho - not just R33 gTST after R33 gTST

if i wasnt so lazy i would go get a movie - not like the crap we watched last night tho - geez the presenters shitted me and how the bimbos were pretending like the new what they were talking about but in reality if you lined a dunny seat and a turbo next to each other they couldnt tell them apart :P

I mean i have my moments but geez it was just SHOCKING!

kyles = redhead. I said Big not Massive :P haha i wish my parents gave me some of those genes oh well.

I need to know whether i should go for the medium shirt or the large - cos medium fits good just worried the sleeves look a bit short - but i dont want the large if its too big

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