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this isnt actually our wasteland... he was asking where it was, i think were all just giving him directions... /me points --> thataway!! =P

every state needs a wasteland :)

yeah its ------------> that a way :P

How's the car??

Im loving mine and fully got the hang of driving it now :ermm:

i vote RED to start new wasteland with his new novel post. :w00t:

You guys should have seen my poems in that thread that was labelled " a night".... now they were novels!!! Interesting reading though....

By the way what happened to that thread mods? i cant seem to find it.... i was going to put a few more in there that i had written. :P

How long back are we talking Red?

Your old days or your current turned over a new leaf days? hehe :P

Everything still exists.. I'll see what I can dig up. You haven't created a thread with anything of the likes "a night" in the title. I'll check individual posts.

ok Definitely nothing has been deleted (actually moved to a special area lol) that you have participated in and has the name/title of "a night"

I remember when you were writing novels some time ago but they were plastered randomly in different threads, essentially off topic.

REDGtst outdone himself writing a bible there :( double post just nailed it lol.

:P

yesssss how can i say... i was a little carried away last night when i got home...

You should have seen me at soccer today... Basically almost took on the whole rostrevvor old schollars soccer team and supporters on the side line after they brought me down from behind and then the next player hit me in the head when i was down and then he stomped on my hand aswell just after i was brought down (sort of had to get up after that and push him and then in typical girly fashion went down clutching his jaw) --> luckily i didnt even get a warning --> probably because the ref new he deserved it. It was also quite funny seeing one of there players go studs up straight into my shin guards only to damage his own leg and have to get stretchered off the ground. (got some big lumps to prove it).

(bloody dirty cheating players --> they cant get the ball of me so they have to hack away from behind and go in studs up!!! i had about 5 frees and it should have been about 10!!).. Unfortunately lost 2-1 as they managed to claw another one in the last few minutes.

Sorry pauly33gtst i know you play for them but i didnt see you there (you must have been one of the nice players).

Lets just say i get a little bit too passionate about the things i care about sometimes.

whoops here i go again..... heheheheheheeeee

can anyone point to a link about changing ones suspension on here... does one exist in the tutorials section? Just trying to look for a way to save some money...

Also wouldnt mind knowing the where abouts of a tutorial on installing ones own boost gauge (i know this one should be pretty easy but i dont really want to go drilling anymore speed holes where there arent supposed to be any)...

Believe it or not these essays only take me about two minutes to write!!! :w00t:

How long back are we talking Red?

Your old days or your current turned over a new leaf days? hehe :w00t:

Everything still exists.. I'll see what I can dig up. You haven't created a thread with anything of the likes "a night" in the title. I'll check individual posts.

Hi cubes..... where talking only about two or three days ago it was created some guy was putting song lyrics in there (i didnt create it)...

( i know i might be adopting old habits again lol). ps when do i lose my 40% dodgyness rating for that --> like my signature :(

Its good to see that they were not deleted as i put a lot of time and effort into those poems even if they are meaningless to the majority of the people out there. mybad for putting in the wrong section.

Hey would anyone be able to confirm that the bildstien r32gtr suspension (front coil overs are labelled r32gtr the rears are not) will fit on a 33.. Nightcralwer ensures me this when he sold them on fri but i just want to make sure before just in case they dont and i end up paying for labour to get them fitted and find out half way through that they dont quite fit.

Regards... :P Chris

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Suspension on these is piss easy.

1-2hr tops with a hydraulic jack; 2+hrs if you procrastinate.

i dont have either unfortunately.... i might do the fronts myself (can the fronts and rears be done by the jack in the boot? is it adequate?)

Ive heard the rears can be a bit of pain as the rear seat and parcel shelf has to be removed.

Its either i do it myself or i can get all four done for about $225 which i have heard from other people isnt too bad.

Totally offtopic has anyone here ever done an ambleside road run in under a minute?? (betwen hahndorf and verdun highway?) ps it is pretty hard to get up to the speed limit through those windy bits!

by driving it you mean with the ass out :P :P

no not yet :P

Maybe I will pull the fuse out....havent been game just yet :( I like to get use to the car first

Need to set up the switch in side the car :w00t:

Red nothing wrong with being passionate about things ;) seems your passionate about writing aswell....

Essays FTW!! :P

hahaha i just realised this is a thread for shit talk!! oh god if only i knew earlier hahaha

oh the missus is giving me the shits! dont spend money on the car! get lost the car will always stay with me! hahahaha

no not yet :(

Maybe I will pull the fuse out....havent been game just yet :w00t: I like to get use to the car first

Need to set up the switch in side the car :P

Red nothing wrong with being passionate about things :P seems your passionate about writing aswell....

Essays FTW!! :P

Sometimes i can be a little bit too passionate about things, which i have found out can either send you broke very quickly or get you in trouble.............

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