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aww lee whats wrong with a few shit stirrers? need something to liven up whoretown these days

“Whenever you're in conflict with someone, there is one factor that can make the difference between damaging your relationship and deepening it. That factor is attitude.” - in otherwords leave before everyone hates him becuase his attitude isnt inline with most other SAU members

Hey guys, I just noticed something.

This is the QLD SPAM _ TOWN, so posts in here are not meant to be taken seriously.

I also noticed forum rule dictate everyone must treat others with respect and that no form of slander or attacks on others will be tolerated.

Just something I saw popup.

Behave please.

It is on the cards for tonight!

If the R33 radiator fits it is a really quick job like an hour or less........if it fits

A flush shouldnt take too long either, Just need to decide what way to go!

I chose the flush option...it worked, kinda

what colour was the stuff that came out? was it brown at all? could be corroded inside. go give it a fang and watch the temp

and good morning :D

It was mostly green with a little bit of brown it wasnt too bad at all, I think the clutch fan is broken too

Either way it is good enough to get to Sydney and I will decide what to do there!

still a loser i see Lee?

Mate......

dont be disin Lee

i got sum advice for you!!!

"STOP RAPE!!! say Yes!!" ;)

ha ha ha

*seriously i dont condone rape :O

I swear!! :D:D Honest to god!!

:) he he he Sif you guys believe me.....

oh and Good morning ladies.....

John dont make me flip you ova Brokeback Mountain Styles!!! :huh:

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