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What a good way to spend a Saturday

Had lots of fun !!

You guys & gals are a good bunch of people glad to meet in person

inark & dark (sound like bum sex buddies but anyway)

out of the mad cars in the photos you single out mine,

like dude , im barely in any of the photos

deep down you probably have a thing for rice modded cars

you can call my car whatever you want

frankly i dont give a shit

man its what i could afford at the time which i worked and earned

man if i earned enough for gtr, 200sx, wrx i will get one right away

Originally posted by brendanf

This is an open forum - anyone can post in here, as long as the post is on topic and abides by the SAU rules - ie: No slagging off, no offensive behaviour -  

Now, back on topic.

Thanks,

:(

sorry if i offended anyone..

Originally posted by cereal

Thanks so much for all your help Michael......I would've been pushing the car if it wasn't for you!!!!

Dave: Good to finally see you at a meet dude thanks for your help too. Make sure you come down more often.....

Correct, i would have been pushing!! :uh-huh: :D

pwahjaahaha... damm.. that would have been funny..

Dave we should have drove it up to steves' street and then

pushed it down the road.. pwahahhaa

damn... i missed out... but i learnt a valuable lesson... NEVER LET A DRUNK GIRL IN YOUR CAR... NEVER LET HER RIDE IN THE BACK SEAT... NEVER LET HER PASS OUT, THEN THROW UP ALL OVER HERSELF.. AND YOUR CAR.. SO THAT YOU HAVE TO SPEND ALL DAY SATURDAY (9AM TO 4PM) PULLING OUT YOUR BACK SEATS, CLEANING, STEAM CLEANING, DEODERISING, MORE CLEANING... SCRUBBING THE FLOOR UNDER THE BACK SEATS, FLUSING OUT CHUNKS OF CHUNDER FROM THE SEATBELT HULSTER.. CLEANING AND DEODERISING THE ACTUAL SEAT BELT.. AND CLEANING CARPET...

such a fun saturday...

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