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LOL, you wanna be careful Col...you're showing your age there by knowing about Kris Kros :D :D

lee, to fix your avatar problem,

hold down the shift button and press the refresh button up the top of the browser at the same time. that`ll change your avatar image your viewing from your old one to your new one.

Coz of caching eh John?

Morining Ladies

Dont be a Scrooge Lee :D

man i dont even celerbrate it....

are you a Jahovas Witness or sumthing??? i know they dont celerbrate it either and they dont celerbrate Birthdays aswell :D

Lol im no Jahovas Witness im roman catholic i just dont like xmas its just a excuse retailers use to get us to buy more crap

Shane, who do u suggest to rebuild a dog box, just for future reference..

i cant answer that one caus i havnt had it done or havnt heard any reports from people who've had it done. ask mark from godzilla, he'll surely be able to tell u (thats if ur still getting ur work done there)

lovely bit of editing there col :D

i cant answer that one caus i havnt had it done or havnt heard any reports from people who've had it done. ask mark from godzilla, he'll surely be able to tell u (thats if ur still getting ur work done there)

lovely bit of editing there col :D

lol godzilla dont know shit about 2jz, the guy helping ME build the car has built a few supras, little private guy... knows his shit.

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