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Hey, I remember youcant forget a number plate like that  ... see you a few times on Forsore rd, Yeh i work at AGS, were abouts do you work.. ive nver seen you come onto the complex,

whats your name?

hey mate, my name is mitch...i work at TCF international....customs broker/freight fowarding company....i drive there van around so im always down at ur joint, lol i got banned from driving in ur whole complex all 2gether so i have 2 walk 2 ur work and visa and p&o....

yea i saw ya car parkd out da frount so i askd lauren whos it was, she said tim.

my work is at the end of botany road, near the pub

c ya on foreshore

oi mitch come 2 my sisters formal.. need a black 33 to attend.. If my friend cant make it, u will be takin one of the chicks to formal, thats if u can make it.. Anyways will let u know more details on msn anwyays..

hmm 8th dec is thursday. Formal starts 6.30pm. so leave around 5.45 or 5.30.. hmm will post up details tonight, once i speak 2 my sister.. I know its around san souci(spellin) area..

Cheers guys...

man just let work know that u got doctors appointment that day n have to leave a bit early..

coz we really need a black 33 for this chick.. she wont go unless he sits in a black 33 lol.. ahhah..

ya talk on msn..

Details:

8th Dec..

At Stgeorge motorboat club near or at sans souci lol..

Formal starts at 6.30pm. .so leave sutherland shire by 5.30-5.40.. coz they need to get formal a little earlier than its start time..

After that, we can go on some cruise somewhere..

Anyone interested, just write back..

hahahah u got banned from molineux point

if the security guy didnt like me so much id get banned too

i see u drive that van around all the time :)

i thought the 33 with gold rims looked familiar

seen you do some wicked fishies coming out of that place =D

<- xprs logistics

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The pics of the formal ladies dont seem to be loading

You make a good point......

pics of the interesting part of the night please... or Blitz here WILL ban.

Great cruise guys, nice to meet u guys........next time i will try to hang around a bit longer.....

Whens the next one? ? ?

Hey Zoggy i work round the corner from u.....i work at TNT @ Matraville, i'm supprised that i haven't seen u more often

TNT freigh forwards ???

zoggy- i got banned casue the truck drivers are little babys and expect us 2 not be around while there on the road basicly, i hate them

also for goin over the "15km" speed limit, yea right who sticks to that

nah man no neons lol why u ask

deanzzz- yea i know who u are now i think, ur ute is blue ay

yea thats my car at TCF

yep its blue

ooher nice hehe love the plates too :D

rofl 15km over the limit how do they know does their golf cart have a radar on it :P

when its wet the ute goes sideways around that complex

very strange they chose you of all people to ban from there :\

seen so much crazy driving go on in that place

Edited by deanzzz

I go through the complex some times to pick up tim....

thats heaven for Drift/Drag/Track/ or whatever else you wanna do.

It would be good if we could come in at night! no trucks!

Tim, bribe the security guards......:)

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