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lol pfft what?.....attached?...married?

im sure you know stacks of single people....

either that or yo havent met like the 50% of single people out in the world (rough estimate of mine :P)

yas were both very lucky, i appreaciate him everyday for being in my life hehe

ok getting all mushy in here

easy there steph lol no :):):kiss: mushie mushie stuff please :laugh:

im gona buy that CF bonnet in the classifieds for my 20th which is coming up in a few weeks.

Cause I can.

Monthly pay is shit, but hey, its a big paycheque, I could respray the skyline once a month if I didnt have to put fuel into her or eat or make repayments on the loan I took out for her....

im gona buy that CF bonnet in the classifieds for my 20th which is coming up in a few weeks.

Cause I can.

Monthly pay is shit, but hey, its a big paycheque, I could respray the skyline once a month if I didnt have to put fuel into her or eat or make repayments on the loan I took out for her....

Ian make sure CF bonnet is ADR approved or Mr plod will be giving u some living with his night stick :laugh: lmao :) Custom Carbon is the only crew I know of that has a few bonnets ADR aproved...

lol yeah food is good mkay

I dont think it is ADR approved.

Is there any way I could get it to be legal? Bonnet pins? Anything I can do to legalise it?

it needs a full frame not just the outter skin + has to go through the ADR's test center to be legal :laugh: thats the only way

As in you have to crash test it.

I have seen this bonnet before tho, I dont think its custom.

yeah well sorta due to the fact that if its not made the right way once it cracks it becomes a knife on the edges & can do more damage to people, lest thats how I under stand the rule

just like the clear tail lights & head lights have a look at some of the crap out there, ADR's approved lights have a set number to say yes these light comply to the ADR rules its the same for every thing

hey shane never seems to work he allways seems to be working on cars...

Hows he do that?

get home at 6pm, have tea and work until ~12pm, if i get on a role ive finished at 4am :laugh:

Maybe I will start droping in on shane to see how hes coming along on his rebuilds

Should keep me entertained for say... I dont know.. the rest of my natural life?

hahah no1 likes a smart ass :)

damm i wish i could find a gf like you.. IanB is a lucky man

I hate being single these days as most of the people i know are attached or married.

troy ur soft, go out, get pissed, shag some random and u'll be fine!

Ian make sure CF bonnet is ADR approved or Mr plod will be giving u some living with his night stick :) lmao :O Custom Carbon is the only crew I know of that has a few bonnets ADR aproved...

lol yeah food is good mkay

that's the lovely thing with r32's, if its a 1989 model, the CF bonnet ADR doesnt apply :P:D:D:D plus not many people could justify the 3k for an adr approved one :kiss:

plod aside, how dangerous are these things really?

don't have a crash & your fine just don't go trying to smash any land speed records & you'll be fine too would not use bonnet pins on a CF bonnet though

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