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**yea i know.....^_^ its sexy...*

Hope those photos are ok, still working on my leet photoskillzz :)

Great Cruise, good Cause... I broke my [4myson] sticker.... want a new one :blink: lol

RIP Adrian Lee

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Haha, next time take eftpos so I can buy a sticker too!

still wanted to see the loser in the old 300zx blow up that thing was bunky to the max

LOL, that's my mates car. It's not as bunky as it sounds though, that's only because he's running no exhaust (and making the most of having a very loud thing rofl).

sweet, i can see my rim in the first pic.

lol at that pic of reaper83 first time i've seen him at a cruise without some sort of alcoholic beverage in hand.

lol cant drink and drive but can drink and watch lol so since i was driving had to behave lol

still wanted to see the loser in the old 300zx blow up that thing was bunky to the max

LOL that was me. Yeah its bunky, but noise was just buggered ignition leads causing misfire and no exhaust, that thing's not gunna blow up for a while.

Also, 'sif I'm a loser, just cause that i can't afford to make it fully sik and stuff, go before show (i.e. it needs to be able to go before i can show my mates).

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