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eeewwwww, or literally?

Noice ;)

FnF night was good. Downshifted about a million times on the way home, like a baws

Yeah bro! Same. Had a good run with Mike. We's had funnnn ;)

If you know what I mean.

Yes, could u imagine if this was my daily driver how f**ked off you'd be!? It's been up there since last monday

Normal gearboxes aren't as fuarked as yours is/.

No, I just really wanted the 'danger to manifold' light to come on

Same really.

Yep that'll do it :no:

.... It's ok it's only an rb20 they're cheap

RB25 dude. Get it right. None of his cars have a 20 in them.

Wedge - RB25

Leopard - VG30

Pinny - RB30

GET IT F*&()(ING RIGHT!

</3 you bro

.... It's ok it's only an rb20 they're cheap

25 b*tch! But they are also cheap :P

Yeah bro! Same. Had a good run with Mike. We's had funnnn ;)

If you know what I mean.

You sl*t! I was promised wristies and a lappy and got neither, and instead you play with Mike :(. Lucky I have Chants

*gumble grumble bitch bitch* Tis going to be 1 cranky bitch today. Faaarkn kids and truckie

Hug?

RB25 dude. Get it right. None of his cars have a 20 in them.

Wedge - RB25

Leopard - VG30

Pinny - RB30

GET IT F*&()(ING RIGHT!

</3 you bro

OK I forgive you. Big <3

Ok ok, I thought the wedge had a 20.... It had a 20 from factory right?

20 Redtop POS from factory. Blew that up and put a 30 in it. Then blew that up and now has a 25 in it. 26 next?

im out.

had a nice hot shower.

am all relaxed and shiz.

and ants, I come her for the pie.

ma man :thumbsup:

You have me curious? Do I dare google it?

only@ ur own risk (should I say @ tony's risk :D )

You not doin it right Cowdy.

lol.....he'l get there

Yes, could u imagine if this was my daily driver how f**ked off you'd be!? It's been up there since last monday

twaz my situation many years back and not funny - had to bus it for 6+ months then another 6 months bcause was a hoon (40k's above limit = bye bye license)

*gumble grumble bitch bitch* Tis going to be 1 cranky bitch today. Faaarkn kids and truckie

yes, hug?

25 b*tch! But they are also cheap :P

You sl*t! I was promised wristies and a lappy and got neither, and instead you play with Mike :(. Lucky I have ChantsHug?OK I forgive you. Big <320 Redtop POS from factory. Blew that up and put a 30 in it. Then blew that up and now has a 25 in it. 26 next?

VQ35!

Vh45 next?

Close...

vk56 ftmfw.

Closer....

VQ35!!

Yes. I think I'll take those hugs actually. Arrgh. Cranky camper :/ I got coffee to make up for said buzz loss this morning, waited about 10 minutes for my so so cofee only to go to hop in the car and have my belt break. FML!

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