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Se7en Syns | Car Club | News | Home Page | This Car Club; Se7en Syns was formed by a unique group of car lovers who got together and we put our passion here to share with you. Se7en Syns is a car appreciation club. Established 2000 in this car club we love cars and anyone who wants to take a stock car and make it their own. Everyone in this club is in a never ending battle to make their car better. Our car club believes in turning your own wrench, so if you are some rich kid who just wants to drive finished, fancy cars, our club is not for you. Don't get it twisted, just because we're a car club doesn't mean if you only have 2 wheels you can't get in. If you don't like stock vehicles, and you love turning a wrench, you're on the right site. Register on our forum today and learn how to become a fellow syndicate. Thanks for checking us out. Remember, if you're fast enough to get into trouble, then you're not fast enough.
This Car Club; Se7en Syns was formed by a unique group of car lovers who got together and we put our passion here to share with you. Se7en Syns is a car appreciation club. Established 2000 in this car club we love cars and anyone who wants to take a stock car and make it their own. Everyone in this club is in a never ending battle to make their car better. Our car club believes in turning your own wrench, so if you are some rich kid who just wants to drive finished, fancy cars, our club is not for you. Don't get it twisted, just because we're a car club doesn't mean if you only have 2 wheels you can't get in. If you don't like stock vehicles, and you love turning a wrench, you're on the right site. Register on our forum today and learn how to become a fellow syndicate. Thanks for checking us out. Remember, if you're fast enough to get into trouble, then you're not fast enough.
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