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:happy: poor ruk machine....

yo mansor wen u wanna do ur engine bay??? have u started sanding it yet?? i havent heard from u...

haven't started sanding it yet. lol.

plan is to start this sunday for sure. i'll let u know

Can I please bring my 31 to that rally place and we'll do tandem rally dorri :)

lol definitely

altho u have to beware of the hillbilly.. maybe if we bought him some beer, he wouldn't mind us thrashing around in the dirt all day :)

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shaun, what happend to your GTR? I must have missed this story? last time I saw it it was still running around after steve had blown his up.

and rukus! get your shit together home boy... it makes me sad to think of all the broken GTRs sitting around. just FIX IT!

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haven't started sanding it yet. lol.

plan is to start this sunday for sure. i'll let u know

swoit

lets go this sunday arvo.. it's at rouse hill near mean fiddler

cant this sunday - I'll be at work d'oh :happy:

and u are sanding your engine bay mansoor... looks like ur already putting it off again :)

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haven't started sanding it yet. lol.

plan is to start this sunday for sure. i'll let u know

lol definitely

altho u have to beware of the hillbilly.. maybe if we bought him some beer, he wouldn't mind us thrashing around in the dirt all day :D

hahaha yeh right heard that before :D

nah just let me know...

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