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No idea. Pick wife up at 9 in the city. Wanna have dinner at market square before that? I'll go pick her up and meet you guys (whoevers coming) at Freedom right after I drop her off. Cant watch youtube at work bro.

And who is this we're talking about? I know there's a white gts but dont know who's this white gtst guy.

Yeah, good question....who's coming? Yeah dinner sounds alright, maybe around 7ish? Whats good with you? Car in question is a gts.... do a thread search for regatta and you'll see

Thristan said gtsT I thought. If its gts, thats easy and I know who.

Erm anytime is fine but 7ish is good too. Eat and I can buzz off to the city. Who's going to Freedom tonight since John doesnt have his car. It'll just be Colin and Michael from Chapel. Rob said he'll meet us there. Adam bailing on BOTH meets and Martin NEVER comes to the wash. Oh and Dan, maybe when he feels like driving up from the coast.

Baskins is way better than the wash. I make no appologies for not going to the wash, I have been twice and it wash sh1t both times.

Unless you like looking at R34s with pop riveted on body kits and fail offset

That is homosexual. Danski said on the sauqld site the other day that he may bless us with his presence. I'll ask my mate Shiz and let you know what time for dinner bro.

Oh and other John/Isola, do you want me to bring that fuel pump for ya??

Baskins is way better than the wash. I make no appologies for not going to the wash, I have been twice and it wash sh1t both times.

Unless you like looking at R34s with pop riveted on body kits and fail offset

what a cunny funt. That car's pretty fkn lol though..... Should still come by man. Haven't seen too many fail-mobile's there recetly....except for brandons (ok ok, i know his car's sexy, I'm just jealous. That is all.)

Dont think John's coming since he doesnt have his car. To the wash that is

I think Colin is picking him up. Dan can give him a lift home, or I will if Dan isn't coming (not sure) and there are no other northsiders around willing to do it.

I would if it wasnt so f*cking far away, or if i didn't have to get up at the crack of dawn for work

Yeah I don't miss waking up at 4am every morning one bit..... Chapel Hill aint the closest for Brandon and I but I guess niether of us have to get up at dawn... Gay :huh:

also chapel hill is earlier, then you head to carwash which IS close to Brandon (and I guess to you too). You guys can go straight home from there.

I would have to go to sunnybank, then after that go BACK to st lucia to go home. Adds several hours onto my night in the end, just isnt worth it

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