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OMFG Anna, were these pics taken at your place? :no:

Awww, everything else is right, we just don't have a real life kitty :down:

hahaha, dance mat!!

Don't laugh @ dance mat. I love my dance mat!

Awww, everything else is right, we just don't have a real life kitty :no:

Don't laugh @ dance mat. I love my dance mat!

hahaha, yea dance mat is pretty good. My gf has it, i'm getting better at it and it's pretty fun....it's hard though when you get up to and above the 4 feet ones.

I don't know and I don't really care, i'm over talking to you, you're boring me....run along now child and never be seen again.

Are you breaking up with me?! What did I do wrong?! Come on, let me fix what we had!

lol

Are you breaking up with me?! What did I do wrong?! Come on, let me fix what we had!

lol

your obsession with me is normal, however I already have enough fans....back away or i'll get a restraining order.

omg its marc!!!! hi marc :no:
*waves*
Awww, everything else is right, we just don't have a real life kitty :ninja:
Surely you have enough of the "hello" variety to compensate? :down:
push off bish, he's mine rofl.
Looks like I'm going to need to draw up a roster
Hey Marc, is it possible to reconcile my old a/c's like I asked in username change thread? Noone replied to me, I am assuming that probably means it's not possible?
Not to my knowledge, but I'll check it out for you later on if I get a chance
AAAAAAAAAAA$RRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

I,ve been rooted up the rissole again. Bling wheels wont clear the front calipers. GRRRRRRRRRRRRR. Any suggestions peeeps. :no::down::ninja::laugh::mad::mad:

change your wheels? Alternatively you could grind your calipers...the galleries in 33's have very thick walls....so you can grind off the nissan logo etc and just keep going until you get clearance...you could also get spacers.

change your wheels? Alternatively you could grind your calipers...the galleries in 33's have very thick walls....so you can grind off the nissan logo etc and just keep going until you get clearance...you could also get spacers.

Matts dodge option has merit, japtaxi did the same thing. Failing that cut-sick at whoever you bought the wheels from!!!

hi guys..

just finished fitting chris's domeniak FMIC.. ahaha the new just jap ones suck.. i did more custom fitting than fitting and no instructions meant i had to use my well reknown wit.. all in all. was good.

pitty bout having to hack his indiators and seal them up again..

im gonna post a thread up so he can get pics and stuff..

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