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i looked at her belly and thought. hmmmm

but would hit.

a little Muffin Top can be quite hot depending on the girl

i could lend you the wheels off the GTT for a bottle of laphroaig 12yrs,

Laphroaig 10 Year Old Scotch Whisky

4 reviews - $79.99 - Dan Murphy's

I think we can work out something :P

Highway patrol were filming in point cook just my luck when I decide to take the skyline out an go pick up takeaway.. Thankfully they already had some BMW pulled over got mad looks as I drove past gtfo there comeback for me food in the gfs car :laugh:

Laphroaig 10 Year Old Scotch Whisky

4 reviews - $79.99 - Dan Murphy's

I think we can work out something :P

seriously? there's much better scotch around for that price

Good to meet some of the SAU boys and girls last night.

Also good to see Kaz's bald tyres below tread wear on her new S15 passing a RWC :/

ehaehaeha

I imagine the bloke changed to different rubber for RWC, then back to those for Kaz.

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