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Chatting with a fellow sau money on msn. Nobody scared me off Lee.

I'll take on that bat with my breaker bar in the boot and crowbar under the seat. The crowbar is bright blue! I call 'em Bluey!

When I lived overseas I played little league... I know how to swing it baby!

Chatting with a fellow sau money on msn. Nobody scared me off Lee.

I'll take on that bat with my breaker bar in the boot and crowbar under the seat. The crowbar is bright blue! I call 'em Bluey!

When I lived overseas I played little league... I know how to swing it baby!

did i miss something good :(

Chatting with a fellow sau money on msn. Nobody scared me off Lee.

I'll take on that bat with my breaker bar in the boot and crowbar under the seat. The crowbar is bright blue! I call 'em Bluey!

When I lived overseas I played little league... I know how to swing it baby!

ha ha ha your driving round in a skyline with a crow bar under the seat especilally with that skyline bandit dudes and copy cats.....

Ben:"good eveniung officer..."

cop:"Can you explain this son...."

Ben: "errr... i use it when i go camping?"

Cop: "sure son...."

Ben get taken in for questioning....... ends up get ass raped by the justice system, has to sell skyline to Lee for 10K cos he has to pay fines........

:nuke:

:(

he he he trying to make enough money to pay for the 33 and yours

hehehe

OUCH

lolz i'm using that time to take time off work, and sleep :nuke:

plus i gotta do the dodgey on the timesheet, caus they dont like it when people do stupid hours like that (wednesday was a 18.5hr day :()

damn 18.5 hours thats crazy

yeah, i realised i was in trouble at about 2:30, so i turned off my email system and logged outta SAU, went flat stick from then on and left at a bit after 2:30 in the morning

yeah, i realised i was in trouble at about 2:30, so i turned off my email system and logged outta SAU, went flat stick from then on and left at a bit after 2:30 in the morning

How many drawings did u end up with in the end?

I live near Browns Plains. I need protection!

Been thinking I'll ditch the crowbar... but it scares people better then the breaker bar. The bar is there as I changed my lugnuts and they are a different size (doh!) so got the bar and a socket to suit.

Find it better then the others you can buy as replacements as it's got a nice handle and longer (sidchrome ftw!).

Lee as if take my skyline... I love my baby! Now if only I'd get ahead enough to stop repairing things and get some mods!

they are a adjustable heel fins you waer the boots as well so when you are reef diving you don't cut your feet open and the staps don't rub either. the beauty with adjustable strap ones is that they are quick and easy to get on and off :(

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