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oh shane the crane i got from supercheap is good stuff too.. $230 with my special discount ;) from $299 and she pulled the halfcut off the hilux set on the 750kg load rating.

Could have bought mine one for half that haha, used it about a dozen times :rofl:

Could have bought mine one for half that haha, used it about a dozen times :laugh:

'haha...

as if.. u live like in woop woopp.. and prob used the crane to pull ur penis.. nah i brought the crane friday thinking that i will be using to that day.. but the damn halfcut came on monday. :rofl:

always handy to have hydraulic tools around... ;)

Ohh google thinks its a dildo :rofl:

Yeh I know :laugh: It was always designed & marketed as a massager, but people started to see the resemblance of a vibrator so that's what it became ;) They aren't being made anymore, so if I find one, i'll be buying it. There are a few on ebay, but only one of them says BNIB. There is no way i'll be buying a second hand one :/

'haha...

as if.. u live like in woop woopp.. and prob used the crane to pull ur penis.. nah i brought the crane friday thinking that i will be using to that day.. but the damn halfcut came on monday. :rofl:

always handy to have hydraulic tools around... ;)

I live at a golf course, 2 minutes from the beach, how the hell is tha woop woop, hahha. Logan has dams and "water holes" your in woop woop :sorcerer:

Yeh I know ;) It was always designed & marketed as a massager, but people started to see the resemblance of a vibrator so that's what it became :rofl: They aren't being made anymore, so if I find one, i'll be buying it. There are a few on ebay, but only one of them says BNIB. There is no way i'll be buying a second hand one :laugh:

somthing about 2nd hand sex toys just seems so wrong

there is no mention of jade, STFU noob

Who's Jade?

Why do you assume its you Markimak?

LOL if you you remove it Josh my boy you would of been intimidated but a softcock lol,

lies... your all talk....

go on stab him! :rofl:

dont u jump into this.. i got the right mind to stab u too...

after u go on and appologise via pm and wanna rearange the deal then run off again..

josh the word n00b really hurts me where as a 4inch long steak knife will

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