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how hi! im chris, im from scotland and sometimes im an idiot.

I came here, bought an r32, like skidding, like being stupid. if your like me you probably wont like me but id like to meet you anyway. Im staying and working in Bundaberg at the moment so hit me up if your nearby yo! i must be honest i cant stand the horrible rum :sick:

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f**k you all I love bundy.

Also, who doesn't love skids? Even the people on here who frown on it love doing them when they're about to race off at WSID :)

Stay safe, and out of trouble. QLD police have a bad rep in my books (long story).

I was on the feckin toilet about 5 times in one night after drinking that acid, cleared me out thats for sure! :O:blink:pinch.gif:mellow::D:nuke:

Here's my steed

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Looking for 17's, cant stand the 18's on it! need to get the back end stiffed up too, she's affa slack at the mo.

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