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bahaha it doesnt have any headwork, so ull be fine...plus have u ever heard any dramas b4?

ha ha I dont actually care, I was just stirring

But truth be told the story re that other engine s enough to put me off big time

Well Im sorry to say but I just bought that one off here for sale, I dont really need it and all I wanted was the head for a 25/30 that Im dreamin of but if you run into trouble I may be able to work somthin out with you

Well Im sorry to say but I just bought that one off here for sale, I dont really need it and all I wanted was the head for a 25/30 that Im dreamin of but if you run into trouble I may be able to work somthin out with you

Ok mate! That would be really good! IF there is any problems Shane or myself will be in contact for sure

Just incase you missed this one on sat nite

Three obvioulsy pregnant women are in their doctor's waiting room....one is a red-head, one a brunette, and one a blonde.

The red head says that she' having a boy since she was on top when they conceived.

The brunette says she's having a boy since she was on bottom when they conceived.

The blonde starts crying and crying.....

I'm having puppies she wailed!!

Just incase you missed this one on sat nite

Three obvioulsy pregnant women are in their doctor's waiting room....one is a red-head, one a brunette, and one a blonde.

The red head says that she' having a boy since she was on top when they conceived.

The brunette says she's having a boy since she was on bottom when they conceived.

The blonde starts crying and crying.....

I'm having puppies she wailed!!

lol crazy blondes

BUNTA....

wat u think of an electronic version of the SAU calendar?

meaning, the calendar itself will be your windows desktop background showing the car of the month with the calendar dates that will also be on the wall calendar?

Yeah I saw that...seems like a pretty cool idea to me

just did one for myself using my car and f**k it looks awesome!!!!

workin through each of the cars now picking out the photo's i've taken to which would best suit the calendar itself.

then got to enter in all the specs ppl have given me for their cars into the 'detailed' section on the calendar

just did one for myself using my car and f**k it looks awesome!!!!

workin through each of the cars now picking out the photo's i've taken to which would best suit the calendar itself.

then got to enter in all the specs ppl have given me for their cars into the 'detailed' section on the calendar

sweet sounds like it is coming along nicely

sweet sounds like it is coming along nicely

:)

had to get the ball rolling at some stage

hehehe

only got my car and noy's car left to shoot.

which reminds me i should organise a time with him this wk to do his car

got to wash mine first before i even go anywhere near it with a camera

didnt think actually doing the full development of the calendar would be much to it. found a few things on the net i've downloaded which has made things easier to do though.

Good old intawaeb FTW

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