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HO'LAY bro that sucks, sorry to hear :D

Good luck with wat eva you decide to do :(

PS. Hurry up an book that trip down near my joint so we can go get loose :bunny::)

Oi brother! Let me know the next time you're gonna be down at EFI so I can meet you. Whitey reckons you're a pretty cool bloke so wouldn't mind introducing myself. There may be scotch/rum involved

Oi brother! Let me know the next time you're gonna be down at EFI so I can meet you. Whitey reckons you're a pretty cool bloke so wouldn't mind introducing myself. There may be scotch/rum involved

ooo in that case bring your teammate :)

Rain ... Gutter & Drift = BAHAHAHAHA!

Original 19-inch Racing Hart M5 rims with Yokohama AVS tires! Front & Rear Passenger side FU*KED!

Looks like I will have to stick with my Drifteks for now >.< LOL

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Teammate?

he was going to pick noel as his team mate, but everyone knows noel's a 1 beer man and then he needs his nanna nap, so i might have to step into the position. I sense a few beverages @ EFI on Friday evening

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