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can u get me a cheap greddy cooler jack??? or anyone?? hahaha

lol well seems i left autobarn a little while ago i can probly only get you mates rates lol. your about a month and abit too late ahaha....theres a cheapo kit sittin in my shed tho...

ahaha only an hour and 40 mins to go joel! in the mean time you can pretend your feasting on this.

*picture of jacks scrambled eggs*

Honestly, the BEST scrambled eggs i have ever had!!! :(

-1 goes to that Autosalon $5 coupon for the entry fee...

In small writing, it says "Must be printing in colour - black and white entires will not be accepted"

Pffft... and where am I meant to find a colour printer in this building?! Stupid cheap black only photocopiers...haha

I have a spare one, thanks to my lovely school printers lol and Damo was printing off some too? :down:

is that karas bf?

if it is has he painted his front bar yet lol.i got that cooler for him too haha!

Yeah dude, Reece! That's Kara's bf haha how do you know Kara? I met her via Hayley (Robbie's gf... he has a white S13 with a Nismo sticker along the rear windshield)

Oh hang on... now I remember Kara talking about you!! Reece got shitty because apparently Kara wanted to go to Autobahn all the time to talk to you or something? haha... yeah that 180 is a thrash car now. me and him go sliding in it all the time around the backstreets of Hallett Cove. He's got a leaking strut + stuffed gearbox + really, really poor engine rebuild.

Fun car to thrash around in, though.

When you come to a cruise, then you will know :down:

Hahaha now heres the funny thing. The next cruise i'll be going on is my OWN cruise that im organising....so maybe YOU should bring the name tags hahaha...seeming as you wont tell me....selfish bum lol :(

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