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i reckon he'll bubble wrap it around his wrist...

then he'll be asking the rest of us for the time

nah, he'll sticky tape a photo of it to his wrist so he can remember what it looks like as he prob wont take it out of the box :P

man, i'm getting tired of dealing with this investigation bull$#8t! so far i've had to pay out around $50 just to get them some reports they want about my phone bills and traffic history! one question, my insurance company havent sent me a pds yet, will that affect my odds if i have any problems with the claim?

wtf does ur phone record matter?

because they think i stole it to claim on them. so they wanna see who i called around the time of the theft. i know its bullshit

you right there isaac

Edited by lilmike86
boorreedd...

i just clearcoated half my interior panels that i painted silver the other day

:D sorry, actually ignored your first post, distractions. but now there is some really huge thing walking her dogs near my office, and my attention comes back to the pc.

silver is an interesting choice for the interior. my interior had gold, but silver's different. pics?

Edited by lilmike86

its just the dash panels and stuff, i think everyone does them silver...

grr i have to pull out the cluster again, i went and bought some amber led's for it, but they're dim as, barely readable :D

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