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i do love pink bits

Well who doesn't?

look what i found!

Lol, that car has been off the road for f*cking ages (something like 1.5 years) and this was its first cruise back on the road (got regod about 2 days before). That photo is about 200m from the meet point, that's how long it lasted :D. Gotta love 31s.

It blew a cooler pipe no less than 5 times on the cruise.

edit - and is that you dan in the hat?

Yes

f**king hot hot hot 31

The one in the background? Yes it is :D

Well i just set the bbq on fire...

had to run down to the shed to the race car to steal the fire extinguisher from it...

note to self, tomorrow i need to buy a fire blanket and two new fire extinguisher's...

Well i just set the bbq on fire...

had to run down to the shed to the race car to steal the fire extinguisher from it...

note to self, tomorrow i need to buy a fire blanket and two new fire extinguisher's...

I have a fire blanket.. freebie from work you can have it if you want it

keep it, you might need it one day...

im just thinking in advance, blanket and fire extinguisher for the kitchen and then a spare fire extinguisher for the garage...

oh and i better replace the one i used tonight...

im just glad i had one, or i would not be on the intenet right now... id be in hospital with burns pulling the bbq out into the back yard, or with no house (ie. no pc)...

amazing VeilSide RX-7 Fortune build in dubai,

looks like alot of work

wow, super long video with not much happening

to sum it up for people who don't want to waste 9 mins

dude in a white dress drives a stock rx7 with a body kit

keep it, you might need it one day...

im just thinking in advance, blanket and fire extinguisher for the kitchen and then a spare fire extinguisher for the garage...

oh and i better replace the one i used tonight...

im just glad i had one, or i would not be on the intenet right now... id be in hospital with burns pulling the bbq out into the back yard, or with no house (ie. no pc)...

Interesting how we don't think about fire issues until they happen and usually they are a close call.

Side note : What were you cooking ?

wow, super long video with not much happening

to sum it up for people who don't want to waste 9 mins

dude in a white dress drives a stock rx7 with a body kit

i was referring to the level of craftmanship put on the bodywork , from what i hear he has a 20B being put in this year, alot of time and money has been spent, looks nice.

also the "dress" is called a dishdash LOL

i was referring to the level of craftmanship put on the bodywork , from what i hear he has a 20B being put in this year, alot of time and money has been spent, looks nice.

also the "dress" is called a dishdash LOL

yeh, the body kit is pretty intense

dishdash.....

asking for lolz

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