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HAHA hey ULA!

i seen ur car today... not on the rd... not parked outside any where trendy.

in the KRASH magazine for kids hehehehe

dont deny it either cause i remember u sending me that exact pic thats there a little while ago.

:P

nice one.

ula is nobodies bitch! apart from TAKUMIs! hahah

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Haha - cool!

I didn't know it was out yet. Will get you a copy ASPA Ula :)

How does it look? There are a couple other SAU members in there. The blue Sil80, the AE86 - from guys in ACT.

here ye go... if it posts up.

Thanks for posting them inark - the publisher still hasn't sent me copies yet :)

Ula, Wil & Mark - I'll post them to you when I get them myself. Can you email me your postal address?

Thanks again for your help with the photos on this - the guys who do Krash want to have regular motoring articles - we'll see if we can get more SAU peeps in there :)

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