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wgmg - the idiot on Reid Hwy the other day in his 94 Excel with 16' chromies, sitting approx 30cm away from my rear bumper while i was doing 90. I suspect he was trying to impress his gf. What a pig

you can get them in japan already but not here , like all cool things really

theres a couple of domestic robots on the market , sony have 2 models , honda have a realy expensive one avaliable for lease

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gear grinder :

people who claim they can get a brand new r33 rb25 power fc with hand controller for 814$ delivered from japan but wont say where from.....

yeah right

what grinds my gears...

driving a stupid lancer while wanting to get a skyline, planning to sell my stupid lancer so i can afford a skyline, then getting my car scratched in the car park (my fault) so having to sort out insurance and the prick whos car i scratched too - sh!**y "top of the range" magna (pfff top of the range my a$$) and then him saying he wants me to pay for a hire car whilst his gets fixed, and that it has to be a big car because he cant fit in little cars. then knowing i have to pay get my wisdom teeth out in three weeks and not having private health care, or be on the healthcare centerlink thingo =[ lame

p.s new here - scouting cars for sale =]

welcome lucinda

ive been 'looking' for nearly 2 years :)

wgmg is i want to do some things to my car (like better brakes, bigger swaybar so my car doesn't understeer everywhere) but my shit uni timetable doesnt allow me to work convenient times

oh well :)

fuggin' bad hair days.

Why is it, that when things go pearshaped it has to happen it a long string of clusterf*cks?

Work car poops itself on the way home, get a power cut so can't finish the carby rebuild, sleep in the next morning, have to drive the Stagea to work at a refinery *cringes*

Pull up in the car park and get out just in time to watch a bird cr@p on my driverside door and windscreen.....:D

TFIF.

i'll tell you the problem, you got it set on evil.

my name is krusty and i'm going to kiiill you.

hehehe. i didnt even pull the string.

What's grinding my gears? The stupid finance department not telling us what the hell is going on with changes in the accouting system... cool. we might as well sit here and play cards then.

wgmg is fellow Sauwa'ers'ys thinking they spot you on Reid Hwy doing 130 when you're actually sleeping that afternoon, and then make me paranoid & stop me from drinking my beer.

AARRRGGGHHHH

wgmg is fellow Sauwa'ers'ys thinking they spot you on Reid Hwy doing 130 when you're actually sleeping that afternoon, and then make me paranoid & stop me from drinking my beer.

AARRRGGGHHHH

you are freaking out mannnnn

license please




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