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haha was a good meet up. Didnt expect so many to show up, will have to pick a larger carwash place next time :P

def...and pref one that doesnt have tiles falling off the sides and some fat kid on a very small bike that has an ipod and a docking station installed thats playing 50 cent's "just a lil bit" (i think lil_lucky might have seen him as he was just hanging around for about 15 mins before everyone else got there)

yea it was a good nite peeps next time we should do it on a friday or saturday night and take shots in the city

def up for that....will shine up my car next time

def...and pref one that doesnt have tiles falling off the sides and some fat kid on a very small bike that has an ipod and a docking station installed thats playing 50 cent's "just a lil bit" (i think lil_lucky might have seen him as he was just hanging around for about 15 mins before everyone else got there)

Well I said Hallam car wash but noooooooo lol

Too many cops at Hallam car wash anyways but we can get kebabs!

Beats Mc Doanlds.

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Well I said Hallam car wash but noooooooo lol

Too many cops at Hallam car wash anyways but we can get kebabs!

Beats Mc Doanlds.

the one that i always see imports/hot cars at is the carwash on burwood hwy...the one where kev washed his car......always see supras, porsches, crx's, integras...and once even saw a diablo..... :P

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