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my old ride hight used to create mass sparks on the highway. My new one will be farken HUGE sparks now mahaha

weld Iron plates to you under body to make even bigger sparks!!

or go R/c Styles and but hugh blocks of flint and make huge fire starting sparks...

weak Josh, what ever happend to Sexpo after dyno day?

oh thats right your not old enough to get in......

you youngings thinking you have had exprience in driving a real car, should even be allowed to own a high powerewd vehicle till you at least 80 :P

weak Josh, what ever happend to Sexpo after dyno day?

oh thats right your not old enough to get in......

you youngings thinking you have had exprience in driving a real car, should even be allowed to own a high powerewd vehicle till you at least 80 :P

Im going to sexpo.

Im going to goldy at night, after sexpo

Im going for a snooze.

can i join you?

fark i'm so bored!!! i want to go home but i still have 2 hours left at work!!!!

this suck major wang!!

man i've tal;ked alot about wangs and sleeping with men this week....

No I don't have one LOL - it matches in perfectly LOL

Stop being dirty boys!

I think it's time I went and iced my muffs :P

what happened to the natural toppings? oh wait, that was for the cheesecake....

hi guys.. looks like only one

car issues again.. well ongoging.. the R34 GTT is still missing new plugs at .8 sealed coil packs with silicon.. she runs ok..

but misses sometimes..

splashed some cool water on the SMIC and she runs heaps well...

hi guys.. looks like only one

car issues again.. well ongoging.. the R34 GTT is still missing new plugs at .8 sealed coil packs with silicon.. she runs ok..

but misses sometimes..

splashed some cool water on the SMIC and she runs heaps well...

A mate of mine Brad (shanped_second) had the same probs, he got splitfire coils and now his problem is solved....it's probably your coil packs.

muffins to coil packs in 2 posts.. interesting.....

ive finally joined the whoretown thread due to being insanely bored at work, no one else at the office, and 2 hours to kill until i head to my other job. anyone heard any good jokes ? >:\

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