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From time to time I run n00b style.

fair enough.. the 11,000+ posts and the "rb26de" has no way to give away your not..

guess it could just mean you dribble a lot of shit..

/shrugs

lol fair enough

how many cars u got there u work on?

We only have 3 as dad sold the swift and BMW last week. Which isn’t too bad, normally it’s 4 – 5 of just our own cars.

Friends just kinda leave there cars here to get shit done, or to do shit as their newbs with no idea. We would have to be the worst neighbours :)

fair enough.. the 11,000+ posts and the "rb26de" has no way to give away your not..

guess it could just mean you dribble a lot of shit..

/shrugs

Your 2007 so GTFO newb.

Dribble shit? Well this is whore town after all. If your referring to other post’s in other threads, I’m a total tool towards certain people as I can afford to be, I’m kinda, a big deal :sorcerer:

We only have 3 as dad sold the swift and BMW last week. Which isn’t too bad, normally it’s 4 – 5 of just our own cars.

Friends just kinda leave there cars here to get shit done, or to do shit as their newbs with no idea. We would have to be the worst neighbours :)

rofl noice

i remember i was up the back working on my car until 4am once, tmie just flew by and i was using the drill press, grinder and everything :D no complaints either *shrugs*

rofl noice

i remember i was up the back working on my car until 4am once, tmie just flew by and i was using the drill press, grinder and everything :) no complaints either *shrugs*

Lucky, I’m semi tempted to start and convince dad its semi rural residential time, this 700msq block business with neighbours all round is quite annoying.

lazy ass....

Shane you live in Ipswich and on a main road sif anybody can complain :)

i know, but there is this whinging old fark over the back from us that use to complain, until i told him to fark off or i would poison his dogs :D

lazy ass....

Shane you live in Ipswich and on a main road sif anybody can complain :)

Yeh i went for a search and saw his thread.

option is, you wana keep the car? go buy a alloy rad. Siff f**k around with POS plastic header tanks and bee's dick size nissan cores.

i know, but there is this whinging old fark over the back from us that use to complain, until i told him to fark off or i would poison his dogs :)

We have old people behind us like that; they gave up and just added half a metre of so to the fence hight, like we care makes it better for us haha!

Edited by Nismo_Boy
Yeh i went for a search and saw his thread.

option is, you wana keep the car? go buy a alloy rad. Siff f**k around with POS plastic header tanks and bee's dick size nissan cores.

so u find, now u can link me up :)

i know, but there is this whinging old fark over the back from us that use to complain, until i told him to fark off or i would poison his dogs :)

:D

your on msn and not even talking to me you Cucken Funt!!

lol i should of just eaten the dam mut and tossed the skin back over the fence...

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