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Fatz Enters The 2011 Shitbox Rally In R31 Style (sponser Me!)


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ive entered the shitbox rally

all funds raised go to the cancer council

web page

www.shitboxrally.com.au

my team is the

Von Trapp Family Shaggers

donate here

http://www.everydayhero.com.au/von_trapp_family_shaggers

we will be drivinging the mighty 1988 r31 gxe with 650k on the clock.. so its just broken in

i predict women flocking to the beast every time we stop

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any person who donates will get there name and donation written on the car in texta

do it for the kiddies !

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bough the above car for 600 bux with 5 month rego

will have to re- register on novemebr but hey... the price of skidz!

You have no idea how devistated I was when I found out that my FailBoat didn't meet the requirments to enter :angry:

:P

I should donate to get "loves the wang" written after cass' name
like i said you donate and i will write anything you want on it

more you donate the larger the wang!

Cass doesn't like where this is headed... lol

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