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Awesome. Remember that kane bloke (how can we forget!!), thats why he bailed out (again street racing is wrong but sometimes its reasonably safe), because i was going to run him in that car. mate just sold his low 12 / high 11 sec wrx to buy hansens Evo (not bad cars for a 19 y/o).

He owes me a drive and i cant wait!!!

Yeh a sunday cruise/ meet sounds awesome. so far i've only met Dab (25gtt)

Yeh, its a nice car. His wrx was VERY quick and it was either a new gearbox or sell his car and put the gearbox money into hansens car.

I train at north beach and ozzy park and would love to train on friday night but i work from 3-12pm, so i cant. Do u guys ever go in the mornings, early arvo's

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'Life sucks geta ahelmet"

mwahaha denis leary

'you will eat the meat folks, cause this country was raised on two things, meat, and war,you eat enough****in meat you wanna kill somebody thats the way it works, that was the ultimate american dream during that persian gulf war, i was sitting in my living room naked, with a can of budwiser and a 3 inch steak watching the war live on tv, i had a 6 foot errection with a giant cheese buger on the end of it, i ate so much meat during the war by the time it was over 3 weeks later i was like no no no we needa keep fighting, make a couple of stops on our way home from the persian gulf, first stop, vietnam, suprise the **** out of those people huh, 'you make a movie?', 'not this time pal'

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