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The fact that I still can't get this stupid boost controller to work properly. I'm ready to just up and buy a different one, although if I did that I'm sure Allen would kick my ass :)

wgmg hayfever

that is all

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wgmg people who drive in the right lane just because they can... honestly F**K OFF!!!!

i rekon ill get a knock on the door from police coz i think about 4 randoms i cut infront of reported me.

This has probably been mentioned a thousand times, but people that give me shit for having a non-turbo. Joking around doesn't bug me, but some people say it as if it offends them that i own it... Im 18, my car is faster than other cars, your car is faster than my car, and GTR's are faster than your car, clearly someone is always going to have a faster car than you, so fuck off :P

wgmg, you cant rely on a lot of people these days!

TIP-if you know a lot about cars and know how to fix them, do yourself a favour and do most of the work yourself. one day i left my car idling, i heard a rattling noise from the undercarriage, thinkin it was gearbox, jacked the car up and found one of the exhaust bolts loose cuz da nuts come off! i had a workshop which ill keep anonymous fit my new dump/front pipe at the start of the year cuz i was lazy to fit it myself. so, if you can carry out some of the jobs yourself, do it but if your not confident, be sure to send it to someone you can trust your ride with.

wgmg, you cant rely on a lot of people these days!

TIP-if you know a lot about cars and know how to fix them, do yourself a favour and do most of the work yourself. one day i left my car idling, i heard a rattling noise from the undercarriage, thinkin it was gearbox, jacked the car up and found one of the exhaust bolts loose cuz da nuts come off! i had a workshop which ill keep anonymous fit my new dump/front pipe at the start of the year cuz i was lazy to fit it myself. so, if you can carry out some of the jobs yourself, do it but if your not confident, be sure to send it to someone you can trust your ride with.

WGMG people who've never seen under the bonnet of their car. Agreeing with your tip - do as much work on your own car as you can!

Also WGMG, tired and cranky bitch-arse girlfriends who kick their boyfriends out of bed because he's trying to beat the lap record of Tsukuba Circuit in a Spoon Fit race car.

Bitches be running wild up in here... pity it's not the kind of wild it used to be. WGMG - relationships that require waaaay too much effort.

  • 4 weeks later...

Living right next to a nice beach on summer days with lovely weather really grinds my gears

I have been listening to that creepy warped electronic pied piper child rapist icecream van song pretty much all day every day and I am looking forward to yet another weekend of it.




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