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Originally posted by Sneeza

um its black and its got a steering wheel, 2 seats!1 haha joking. Its a 95 r33 and its pretty much stock standard. It has a cold air intake - but i don't know if they are standard??

Yea , that's std. Tell em that it's also got an electric sunroof which is a little rare .

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

yeah me and russ are "doing it" don't tell anyone

"oh whats that andrew??? You're taking your ford and leaving" hahaha

You forgot "Would u like me to help back your bags?" haha :P

Originally posted by 33Spec2

haha if that message was kinky youd probably get off looking at carpet!:P haha yeah i can never remember if ive sent messages shows how bad my memory is! its not my fault ppl distract me:p

anyway we are having an SAU dinner!

SAU dinner , yee ha!

Liz is picking us all up in the line. We can fit six in and a couple hanging out of the roof.lol

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by MrGTST

Hehe... Wait until you see what she looks like after the series back in America.... :)

ooooooh cant wait!:P haha i thought heidi was hot at the start of the series but by the end she was lookin damn skanky! just looking at her skeleton arms made me wanna puke but i cant wait 2 see wat she looks like at the reunion

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