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me too :)

cant sleep. plus i got some issues to sort out with the car tomorrow morning :wub:

just came home omg i'm so tired.................!!!!!!!!!! octane boost is good shit man cleans ur pipes and shit it works ur car loves it it boosts better too

ive only just finished working on my car.

Still have a few things to do in the morning :)

Hopefully it will run.

So on my list of things to do i still have = wash + vacuum car

fit lower lip.

Car sounds unreal (induction noise) with the plastic wheel arch guard removed :wub:

Might keep it like that for a while

:P well it hapend again.

i have to work today

my mate with a white ceffie with white enkies will probably turn up

make sure you guys gets som good pics

have fun. i be sitting on my arse serving flamin mongrelstomers. :rolleyes:

:P well it hapend again.

i have to work today

my mate with a white ceffie with white enkies will probably turn up

make sure you guys gets som good pics

have fun. i be sitting on my arse serving flamin mongrelstomers. :rolleyes:

damn, sorry to hear it dude.

well im off, cya all there

That was loads of fun.

took my old man along, he had a blast.

Had to go to work in the city after John got pulled over by the cop. (I was one of the 4 that overtook the purple GTR, forgot ur name, sorry).

Hope it wasn't too bad, John but a great time had by myself.

Nice to meet most of u guys




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