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There is no way to bribe me, I have it all. :/

And she has the excel, with its broken aircon, passenger door and radio.

Oh and the thing underneath thats supposed to be connected to something but has come undone and i dont know how to fix it, its wedged in though so it seems ok.

There is no way to bribe me, I have it all. :/

And she has the excel, with its broken aircon, passenger door and radio.

Oh and the thing underneath thats supposed to be connected to something but has come undone and i dont know how to fix it, its wedged in though so it seems ok.

Hmm the thing underneath you say..

Psiker, Get Tinkerbell to come fix it, he's a great mechanic :laugh: Almost as good as his Moderator skillz :/

Yolonde has banned him from touching any of my vehicles after the following indescretions.

The burning stereo wires in my old TS magna,

Welding a spanner to the boot of his car without using a welder.

Setting fire to the boot of his car :laugh:

Using mild steel to make intercooler piping and letting it rust away :)

from what I have been reading in the forums today apparantly only people who damage skylines drive magnas, she would suit it fine then. :/

And tthe thing underneath is supposed to be attached to the wheel or something.

Its the Flang capacitor!! Allways gets people.

PS: The Verada is up for sale

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=147047

Nice..

I will put mine in the for sale section.

LoL

Haha she had her chance, I said I would buy her a magna bvut instead she wants me to

repaint the house, tile the kitchen, knock out a wall, get floorboards, change the benchtops and get new blinds. so she is stuck with the deathtrap (Excel)




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