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Darrens Muppet Bus was dropping boost so going mega rich and only ran a 272 or something. I ran 262 with a slightly wavey top end with 15psi. :laugh:

Fingers crossed its not valve springs; I'll replace coils and plugs first; see if that helps if not the head is coming off again to get that seat pressure up from the supposive 35pounds to 75-80pounds. :)

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yeah shes lost 5 front teeth :laugh:

only 2 rides ferris wheel and crazy coaster i wasnt quick enough @ the end of the ride to take a photo of the LCD tv where you could buy a photo her face was priceless

looks like a nice camera Lee

oh i love the Crazy Coaster, you know they take photos of you on that ride

my friend Vanessa got 1 printed out last year hahaha.

i went to the show yesterday, only got showbags though.

Reg bought me a Care Bear hehe

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i love it, it's so cute, should see it in my purple cowgirl hat

it looks heaps good.

i thought $6.50 for it was pretty good considering in kmart and all that

there like $15 which sucks, i wanted to get a little Barney toy aswel

but i didn't wanna spend anymore money hahaha

oh btw did the tooth fairy visit Jemma?? :)

hmm went and test drove another evo 7 yesterday holy crap i want one so so bad for a stock car quick as and round corners OMG evos are sexual, one of those with some tasteful mods will be so so sweet lol please someone buy my car lol

went for a drive to lofty last night and came around a corner and there was a orange 350Z halfway down the cliff.

got out to make sure everyone is ok, spoke to one of the drivers mates who said a possum ran accross the road so he swerved, locked it up hit the gravel and slide down the cliff abit.

tow truck, police and ces came to the rescue. only some panel damage to the car luckily cause any more further off the cliff and would of been stuck down there and most likely hitting a tree.

luke

dang best thing to do is hit it front bar is better to fix then total writeoff and dont get paid out for swerving a possum

i take it, it wasnt this possum

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or you could do this with em replace puppy with possum

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Well, shit bum crap

front bar met an ugly/untimely end on Clapham primary school driveway this afternoon :P

probably could fix it but will instead look for something more my taste. Anyone have a GTR style bar or even Type M?? PLEASE??

bit random but cara and luke (fishpaste) will understand

GAY - A - Y

:P

i cant believe your paying me out about the way i spell gay - a - y.

how rude.

hahahahahahahaha

is it gay -a-y? or ghey-e-y???? lOL

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