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bahahaha got a call earlier today from one of the publicity girls for autosmellon... they want me and a mate to come judge some model contest cos the judges they had lined up dropped out.

whatevs... if anyone's there between 11 and 3 I might see ya there.

bahahaha got a call earlier today from one of the publicity girls for autosmellon... they want me and a mate to come judge some model contest cos the judges they had lined up dropped out.

whatevs... if anyone's there between 11 and 3 I might see ya there.

yeah ill come and say. fag

bahahaha got a call earlier today from one of the publicity girls for autosmellon... they want me and a mate to come judge some model contest cos the judges they had lined up dropped out.

whatevs... if anyone's there between 11 and 3 I might see ya there.

pics or didnt happen.

nudes obviously, purely for authentication purposes :ermm:

thats because your faggy mr2s dont come with it unless its a GT :ermm:

Nah, just the Australian delivered ones from 89 - 94 I think. I guess they thought aussies were more tough than japs :D

once you're moving it should be fine, but parking etc would be f**ked...

Once you're moving it's barely noticeable. Parking is a bitch at first but once you get used to it just seems like the norm.

People that complain about no PS need to harden up :)

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