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You put an RB in there :P

well played!

This guy, he knows.

I am a panel beater NIck, I am very good at getting into cars with locked doors, doors that will not open due to damage ;)

I like this. A lot.

I'm at the German club :P it's in the background

Because he's one of the cool kids.

Was in bed about to go to sleep and get a phone call from captain. Asking if I had jumper cables as the abomination wouldn't start

Forgot to replace the battery when you put the RB in?

To give an idea no foot stall just tramping it from nothing with no brakes it goes straight to limiter in first and second and drops two 80m lines

This is what an RB does.

Just picked Kathryn up....

Sucks to be you. Where is #

sup mic :P

Bloody quiet in here so far

#@luke gtr

#@Plattsy

#@Frosty

#@Sabbi

#@FineLine

Where's my tag you prick!

Truth!

Was difficult to get out of bed at 6am this morning though :S

Werd.

well played!

I like this. A lot.

Because he's one of the cool kids.

Forgot to replace the battery when you put the RB in?

This is what an RB does.

Sucks to be you. Where is #

Where's my tag you prick!

Werd.

Your tag is there on the other page, you musta deleted it urself :P

Mine however, does not exist....

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