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Originally posted by giz01

What are you people talking about? exhaust being owned? WTF?

GIZ01: you will regret that you ask...

I fink ...(frm what ive seen) its a physical conduct whereby the guy makes a physical gesticulation towards the rear exhaust tip of one's car to eluciate one's homosexual tendencies towards the car.. oR the owner of the car...

.... yeh.... its g3y...

...but the trend seems to evoke other connotations which only the pepetrators can give u a definite answer...

Well guys, here is some inside info. Who wants to be the first to have there way with Shells exhaust? Cause I have her new one sitting here waiting for her to come get it fitted to her car..... Who wants it?

BTW: I live out at Richmond RAAF Base if you want to know were to head.....:bahaha:

My car was apparently :Owned: by Tosh/Ronin on Saturday night at a stop-off on the Homebush-to-Northern Beaches run, but no-one has any proof... And he tried to do it while the car was running, as I was about to leave :fart:

:shake:

Originally posted by QIK78U

I'll give a six pack to the person that can own shell's new exhaust first.... Damn lot a chrome under that ass....

But you MUST have video footage!!!

*Qik runs and hides*:shake:

Will you stop trying to pimp out my zorst?!?!?! :box:

yes it's nice & shiny...and i don't want it stained...

it will never be owned ;)

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