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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

yea thats the spirit Niz, its a giant weekend party

*niz turns up with glowsticks and covered in glitter* :rave:

haha :)

Hey Metros City apparently have a stage set up there and we all know how much i love their stage hehe

Lee yeah thats usually where i like to be at 10am!!

For sure Aidwin :) ..... staggering promo girl that smells of alcohol not a good idea haha .... nah should have a good time ..... anyone got a camera!

Alcohol powered car reminds me of that episode of the Simpsons ... haha :) Dan but Av Gas is sooo yummy .... just needs a dash of lime :)

Aidwin my car doesnt touch the soil in Northbridge either ..... i cant believe you walk along the streets and theres all these Skylines and drunken people are usually leaninig up against etc .... i cant relax and have a good time if i leave my car in a place like that - i get paranoid.

morning paranoid androids...

so you're paranoid about someone leaning on your car, but if someone comes through a red light and smashes you - let it ride?

haha

aidwin - I'll volunteer to drive your car up and down the freeway for you/ with you if you can get it ready in time..

*burP*

haha Dan :)

Yeah i had someone in another shitbox Laser wave at me ...... such an exclusive group i now belong to :)

On the way home from gym drove past the Panel Beaters but couldnt see my baby ..... in underground carpark they have there.

Alex .... that wasnt my fault that was just being at the wrong place at wrong time .... if i park it in Northbridge then i get what i deserve i might as well put flashing neon lights up - please come vandalise me.

As for the fuel cap no mines got a green sticker that says Mitsubishi Z (say what?) premium unleaded.

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