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the filter element and cover just popped right off. we dont know how? still it was amusing :laugh: the cops where looking at it funny, and they couldnt do anything coz the car was stock, only had like 100k's on it :nyaanyaa: dumbarses

actually i was looking at her inlet (i mean on the car :nyaanyaa:) and theres at least 2 resonators, the airbox is about half the size of one of the resonators lol

i will tell her of your shennanigansbut she loves her car too much to do that to it tho

ask her if she wants to lend it to me for 30 mins :laugh:

sorry, dont think shes for hire (removes pimp hat) :laugh: still you must have acess to quite a few you could get inside of and thrash around (are we talking cars here still ? :nyaanyaa: )

sorry, dont think shes for hire (removes pimp hat) :laugh: still you must have acess to quite a few you could get inside of and thrash around (are we talking cars here still ? :laugh: )

well i'm liking both options here :w00t: cars still. i have access to our entire fleet of around 470 cars :rofl: including trucks, utes, tiidas, getz's, magnas, astras, x-trails and taragos. usually i will thrash most of the vehicles i drive purely for the fact that my boss will just blame the last customer for it (am i evil :nyaanyaa: )

hah really?

at the moment i work as a medical scientist but gettin pissed off with that, what would i be doing? car pimp? :P

i'd stick with your current job then. sorry, i've actually got the position of car pimp at the moment and i dont feel like stepping down. you would prob be doing sales work, dealing with customers and stuff. you can earn some alright money, but its partially commission based. 30k + commission. if you really want to then let me know

i'd stick with your current job then. sorry, i've actually got the position of car pimp at the moment and i dont feel like stepping down. you would prob be doing sales work, dealing with customers and stuff. you can earn some alright money, but its partially commission based. 30k + commission. if you really want to then let me know

yeah sales work really isnt my thing... better suited to labs i think lol

yeah sales work really isnt my thing... better suited to labs i think lol

i'm not allowed in labs. i got banned for knowing dangerous things and was deemed a danger to my fellow students. i dont get it, whats so bad about trying to make gunpowder in class :P nitric acid was fun though.

well i can see it, but i dont know why i had to leave

im bored

:) bored :P

lee i would suggest another road trip to mt gravatt carwash (mine is covered with 800kms of highway driving) but its raining so yeah....

how was ur xmas anyway?

i'm not allowed in labs. i got banned for knowing dangerous things and was deemed a danger to my fellow students. i dont get it, whats so bad about trying to make gunpowder in class :P nitric acid was fun though.

well i can see it, but i dont know why i had to leave

sadly i dont work in those sort of labs - i do blood tests and stuff :) not much fun flammable things in our labs unfortunatley..

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