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Yah :down:

Hah!

Good on ya man!

wanted to come but couldnt get my farking wheels off :/

will be there next week if its on with new shoes :D

What wheels you get?

good turn out boys...great night...and jamie nice pics...thanks for taking them again...

No worries man!

Great night, nice turn-out, plenty of fun (with some interesting events) and sweet photos jamie :)

Cool thanks Nath!

How was the cruise?

Some nice skylines at the car wash .

Happened to notice a guy taking shots of my car ,I drove in with the black s14a .

I'm guessing it was Jamie , ? Any pics bro

Ah man!

You had the black S14 with black wheels and red lip around it?

If so, it looked bad ass!

I wanted to take a few pics and tried to but you went a bit far off and could not get a good pic.

Next time :(

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