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tristan's hair pulls bitches :rofl:

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hahha what now?!

Neither of these bitches are doing it right. Faild scene queens from rosies come to mind. Tell the one of the left to use some hair spray, please!

Neither of these bitches are doing it right. Faild scene queens from rosies come to mind. Tell the one of the left to use some hair spray, please!

BITTTTCHHHHHHEZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ :blink:

Neither of these bitches are doing it right. Faild scene queens from rosies come to mind. Tell the one of the left to use some hair spray, please!

clearly into boys...

biggest lie. all i saw / heard was granny shifting and lack of limiter love.

Tell me if the lines onto Pullenvale Rd are half decent. There was plently of smoke but these tires seem to smoke better then the marks they leave.

Tell me if the lines onto Pullenvale Rd are half decent. There was plently of smoke but these tires seem to smoke better then the marks they leave.

ahha ill check in the morn, however i would of hurd it.

lol wow pics look nice colin farken hawt..

suits your car right nice!!

as for tristian all those girls in the photo are whores with crabs anbd dangle berries

i slept the arvo sleeping and catching up on rest... the 180 is going on the hoist tommorrow

fuel pump should arrive as well as the lines..

News!: I found my annoying f**king boost leak.. the rubber air in take pipe had a f**king huge crack in it AFM side but underneath so i couldnt see it farking pain in the ass.. so now gonna do a very noice custom intake pipe and shit :blink:

lol wow pics look nice colin farken hawt..

suits your car right nice!!

as for tristian all those girls in the photo are whores with crabs anbd dangle berries

i slept the arvo sleeping and catching up on rest... the 180 is going on the hoist tommorrow

fuel pump should arrive as well as the lines..

News!: I found my annoying f**king boost leak.. the rubber air in take pipe had a f**king huge crack in it AFM side but underneath so i couldnt see it farking pain in the ass.. so now gonna do a very noice custom intake pipe and shit :D

very noice ill be there to hit it together too bro.. just have finish puttin the kit on my car so i can rego it on tue :)

looks like they are both hittin the road at bout the same time :blink:

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