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well done to whiplash for organising it, was good to meet a few more of you, had a great night. I won the first game of bowling, yay, went to shit after that lol, and i think my speed on the slowest bowl stuffed up some how cause .8 is damn slow, but ill take it :)

Catch you all next time.

Oh pk, wasn't i meant to cop a bitch slap from you after that second game :(

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Thanks to whiplash for organising a great night and to everyone for coming outy and having a great time.

To all those could not make it you missed out on the me showing off my new front bar!!!!! :)

Thanks to whiplash for organising a great night and to everyone for coming outy and having a great time.

To all those could not make it you missed out on the me showing off my new front bar!!!!! :)

and madaz getting his feet stamped on by his daughter :(

Your on Jugz - ill kick your butt even more next time!! :P

Oh and ill bring my car next time too then, might even get to drive it too hey luke? :laugh:

oh oh yeh and u all missed shaun new front bar, looks freakin awesome!

and steve umm i think i encouraged your daughter a little lol opps sorry :nyaanyaa:

haha steve's a big boy he'll live :D

sorry jugz i thought you were the one who got the lowest speed my bad.

again thanks for everyone who came out, it was a great evening and even better to meet you all. Luke i think my 2nd game was a fluke lol never done that well before. We will have to have a rematch sometime.

Shaun your front looks awesome, very aggressive. Like the S15 in the car park haha man that was low. and the sexy red leather interior, when can we expect to see some of that in the orange beast flick??? >_<

Oh pk, wasn't i meant to cop a bitch slap from you after that second game :D
that you do, but it's still meant for the other Luke, haha.

btw - slightly off topic but Mel from our local Autobarn says "hi & when you do spin/ crash at G1 this wkend make sure you do it in style, lol!, also you smell >_<".

that you do, but it's still meant for the other Luke, haha.

btw - slightly off topic but Mel from our local Autobarn says "hi & when you do spin/ crash at G1 this wkend make sure you do it in style, lol!, also you smell :)".

lol sounds like sumtin she would say, if i do spin/crash, touch wood i dont, at least i can blame her now :(

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