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wats happenin?

i mite be coming down ur way in july :worship:

oh another gtr for me to kick at wakie? lol

not much.. just can't wait to get the f**k outta here today (not like I've done ANY work anyway)

oh another gtr for me to kick at wakie? lol

not much.. just can't wait to get the f**k outta here today (not like I've done ANY work anyway)

go easy on me? :D

lol i know how ya feel, days u do absolutely nothing are the worst! all u think about is going home! :worship:

P.S teh gtr can neva lose :D

go easy on me? :D

lol i know how ya feel, days u do absolutely nothing are the worst! all u think about is going home! :worship:

P.S teh gtr can neva lose :D

Shany pooh. I think I have found my puda. The new G3 from link can do it all for about 14 hundred. WOOOOOOT :sorcerer:

go easy on me? :(

lol i know how ya feel, days u do absolutely nothing are the worst! all u think about is going home! :P

P.S teh gtr can neva lose :P

i have no mercy! but seriously, if you can come, you should! It'll be a fantastic day trip!

yeah i hate days like today! :(

oh that fuel pump you sent me, we can't get it out of the silvia wreck1 lol, the fuel tank is so badly mangled that only a cutter can get it out, but you can't use one on a fuel tank! LOL... they're hiring some special tool that won't spark to cut it out! hahaa.

oh you have that kinda relationship huh

ok.. that's cool

nothing wrong with that...?

nah josh is just gay.. ull learn to love him..

and who might u be..? and why cant i multiple quote people..?

Rb20 got 150-155 each cylinder.. ahha its better than wat shanes GTR got!

i have no mercy! but seriously, if you can come, you should! It'll be a fantastic day trip!

yeah i hate days like today! :P

oh that fuel pump you sent me, we can't get it out of the silvia wreck1 lol, the fuel tank is so badly mangled that only a cutter can get it out, but you can't use one on a fuel tank! LOL... they're hiring some special tool that won't spark to cut it out! hahaa.

i'll make it if i can, but theres still alot left to finish, now i've given andy's car back i can focus on my own! heard anything on these hsd coilvoers? looking at the ht series with the remote reservoirs, andy put me onto them...

LOL that's a big pain in the ass! dont be soft, bust out the oxy :P

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