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CRUISE TO RAISE MONEY FOR GREMLN (Jason) 17/AUG/2003 .... Please help


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ok u give the $$$ 2 the guy wit the done up red wrx EVILRX, thats his plates aswell

ill put ur name on the list mate

ill also be in a black 200sx maybe if my mate goes

we have now got a proffessional photographer!~!!!!!!

this is the updated detials

http://forum.hot4s.com.au/messageview.cfm?...4&threadid=7305

is all that ok???

hey peepple heres the link 4 the after cruise thing

http://forum.hot4s.com.au/messageview.cfm?...4&threadid=7436

hey imflyn i saw ur car its sweet u spoke 2 1 of my mates an i was wit him

ill put pix up on that hot4s link latr i took 300 but its gonna take a while 2 load em all up so ill do it ASAP

Just checked out the pics, theres xome top shots there. Thanks to all the photo takers.

sw20gt, thanks for the compliment.

Wheels are coming soon, im just broke as at the moment.

Im still not finished with it yet. Theres still a long list in my garage of things to do.

Can you lend me $3500???? PLease. ha ha



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