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Yeh the mods gave up the battle. Seem someone hired a hero from an opposing army. They called him nosferatu Pwptf. in the face of this overwhelming evil the mods had to fall back into the shadows and lie in wait for the day when they could again reign supreme.

Matt dont worry about it - everyone has a bitch - just thought i would do my womanly duty and act shocked thats all :D

Hahah at Boostzor - u lost the battle when Joe came on board :D He was our Trojan Horse!

Had a VL and it was the only car that has never broken down on the side of the road on me and I say that seriously. The GTS-X boiled and was put on a truck home, the red 31 broke 3 times, the Corolla has been towed home 4 times and the VN will only be a matter of time!

Nah, no neon lights yet!!! LOL! Its real flash ay!

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