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yes, I do believe they always remove the bonnet when they install a new engine :laugh: lol

lolz. you are part of a million teams now! team trashed @ trackdays... team13... team New Engine! WOW! :(

yes that is Liz

this is also Liz

lizwangou8.jpg

lol.. *sigh* hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahaha

(haha you thought i was going to do a steve then didn't you!!!)

hi sammeh! :laugh:

i'm about to head to bed, but it's 0400 641 593. Ta.

:(

Oh jeebus... Enjoy death! :P

tis ok.. it's all over NSW

there is another rather disturbing pic

OMG IS THAT COL ON THE RIGHT

yeah, we were stuck with him.. i mean ... we took him to dinner last night.

ah, i understand now lol. was wondering lol

Hmm similiar kit to what i bought.

lol.

lolz. you are part of a million teams now! team trashed @ trackdays... team13... team New Engine! WOW! :(

team silvia, team s13, team trackday, TEAM WANG, hmmm so many teams.

night anna!

:( Wow look at those tyres sticking out :laugh:

fateeeeeez!

b ahahahaahah hi anna bye anna

EEK! I can't leave. I am sad. Sad like scuba steve. *sigh*

in the pics above anna, ya calendar on the wall is outta DATE. :P and is that a pink skyline on your computer?

I know, I realised that after i'd taken the pic. Nearly a whole MONTH outta date!!! And it's an RX7.

fateeeeeez!

EEK! I can't leave. I am sad. Sad like scuba steve. *sigh*

I know, I realised that after i'd taken the pic. Nearly a whole MONTH outta date!!! And it's an RX7.

haha *sigh*

ok back to nsw!

night anna

bye QLD

ah, work is farken shite tonight.

customers going off their brains about stuff, airconditioning not working, customers whinging, am here by myself, customers being pains in the arse, flat out.....

did i mention i'm sick of the customers tonight?

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