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Originally posted by macka

I got a better Idea

Your place you bring beer :)

Joe and Adam are both banned

Morning all...:D what a weekend that was. :D

I know why I got banned but why adam? hheheh :)

I am behaving good ATM and earning brownie points from Tanya :D

Mack you are bastard! I have to get you back on taking photo and keeping the records of everyone Drunkeness. :)

cheers

JOe

Have great day all ;)

even you macka and Paul :D

Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

paul is driving crazy all the time on purpose, to blow up his current turbo and have a reason to get a new one

I must say I had fun in Paul's car yesterday :D

It was fun winding roads of kalamunda :) :uh-huh:

and no I can drive as good as him if I had skyline with same power and gay wing like that :) who wouldn't! :D

So that explains the brake failier on the GTS-X the arvo of the cruise. They don't like stopping.

The VN aint costin me nothin!!! Just better to drive than a leaky Corolla during the winter. I have more of a shower in that than in the actual shower itself!

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