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Sounds like a big turnout, got a lot on next weekend but will try and make it!

That's a surprise :P you gotta come to find out hehe

Usually when people keep a secret about a new car it means it's gonna be hardcore :ninja:

Sounds like a big turnout, got a lot on next weekend but will try and make it!

Usually when people keep a secret about a new car it means it's gonna be hardcore :ninja:

Yer I think it's going to be really big also considering its on 3 popular imports forums.

It's hardcore from what I last had, but not hardcore as in 400kw lol

Yer I think it's going to be really big also considering its on 3 popular imports forums.

It's hardcore from what I last had, but not hardcore as in 400kw lol

Had a look on the other forums.

And came across your ride :ph34r:

Lol nice :thumbsup:

Wow lucky guess on the date. Apparently its going to be 30 sunny!!!!! So no rain.

Just a 7 day estimate but good enough :D

Dammmn nice hopefully that prediction stays like that, can't think of a better night then a nice warm night cruising with a bunch of skylines

went today to the apple peel car wash to get a cut n polish and was speaking to the owner, and long story short he doesn't want any meets organized there anymore because he reckons mums call up saying there intimidated to wash there car at 9:30 at night because there's a group of people

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