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hey rep, heard u gonna attack kwinana with some of ur skyline mates

is that the white r33 gtr driven by the crazy old guy?

No ...crazier young guy in 550hp vspec !(his figures , not mine!)

I was pickin on 33 manuals to insight some competition, but, now Dan's comming I'm a little nervous :Paranoid:

LOL @ Liz ...... Darren just emails me and goes .... "um how many other people do you email a day and do you get any work done" Im like well you'll see i sit on forums all day then theres Liz, Dan, Melanie with the occasional email from Bayley, Erin & Emma .... and yes all my tasks for today have been completed" :P

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