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WRX's have eskies in the boot :spank:

Take out spare tyre

Fill Tyre well with ice

Chuck shitloads of beer in there

Pass car search at motorcross which your not suppose to take alcohol into hehehe

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Well at least thats one thing everyone has one thing in common, they are ugly. They are designed for camping but they slipped up with the side skirts so now they can't go out bush. Typical Holden, can't get anything right!

Sorry Paul, take that back, soughta.

Sometimes ok, winter, BAD! Should go to physio, when I get time I might! Now that I work part-time and all I lead a very busy lifestyle you know!

Fragrence ala Bayley- like roses! (hehe)!

i sat at the lights this morning and i was surrounded by 4 new shape WRX's common as dogshit - all of them Std as well - all bloody clones :spank:

Hehe take a WRX down to manjimup i swear the locals have never seen one before

Aidwin the Lexus 4wd has barfridge and cooler :D

Here that Aidwin, the back seat! At least the name souded nice enough! 1 bottle had to sell for everyone to find out had bad it smells!

Paul, diff oil has to be one of the MOST disgusting smelling things EVER!

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