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mines the red 33 in charmaines sig.i used to work at autobarn...now i think about it i think i can remember you car being out the front a few times haha.mine was the 33 always parked out the front lol.

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I laugh when I see pictures of my car from when Flick still had it with the "little miss boost" sticker on it....which was removed the night I picked it up.

Haha yeah i took pics of it at autosalon last year :P

But yes...do you get non-SAU people wondering if you were the one who put it on there? :(

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Ahhh yeah sounds good. Well im definately catching a lift in a Skyline lol. I don't have a Skyline, let alone an import haha. and i guess it would look rather weird with me in my car surrounded by a bunch of skylines :ermm: Haha.
Lol, I used to go on cruises all the time in my mums bog stock subaru outback. :D

bahahahaha.

i laugh at all that only because i persist in rocking up in a bagged 'yota. :D

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PM also sent....not really just wanted to be included in the love :ermm:

what have you thought of so far for the cruise charmaine?iv got some good stops in mind.

Well you coulda told me these when i visited you at work today lol. Well i wrote on here like on the page before i believe, of my ideas. Head out West Beach way, head out Stirling (might not be happening now, because the spots i found wont be big enough to accomodate the numbers im expecting hehe) but definately want a hills stop somewhere. And then head down Seaford way. That is a rough idea. I need to go for another drive to find a different hills spot :thumbsup:

Anyone know a good place?

Charmaine, im from salisbury, so when your finished with Chad, im only an hour down the road? close as! :P

Hahaha...i'll meet you halfway :P The best i can do haha

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