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i might come, but there's something about BallSx's real name and where his from that makes me think he's up to no good :P

lol yer be aware :laughing-smiley-014:

sorry guys new member... sounds great, just don't know where p6 is and have never heard of it. can antbody messages me the details

serious?

sorry guys new member... sounds great, just don't know where p6 is and have never heard of it. can antbody messages me the details

i didnt know a couple weeks ago but its opposite the place...like across the road where they always hold the autosalon

its on like donkey kong tomoro guys so dnt forget to wash ur cars lol, its still on if it sprinkles like a little but if it rains than wats the point, but i doubt it will rain, it hasnt rained the last 2 days ***fingers crossed***

so see u guys tomoro, dnt be bitches come say hello ;)

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Hey guys i am the first one back i guess, it was all good but that security guard had to bother us so many times (even though he is doing his job), it was a good meet guys and i was glad to meet a few people from other clubs and hopefully to do it again, as far as the cruise you guys had to bondi i was on my way but i had to turn around to go home, another question is who reckons that little green daihatsu move wasnt that the coolest little tiny thing you seen????LOL reminded me of f&f tokyo drift....til next time guys



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