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Cool!

Post the deca ones aswel ;)

Yeah when you do find it, I'll bung em up on the net for ya :)

Easy as for me :P

Will do (majority of anyways) ... Doof you need to come over and fix my internet too whilst your at it... it no workies anymore??? Got it to run last night but at slower than dial-up :teehee:

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Does this have anything to do with 'fixing' your computer when i was drunk? :P

It still works right?

Possibly... yeah well just... I ended up undoing all your stuff to get the net back on and doing something I have no idea what though... its farked... was going to bring it in to work and get one of the IT guys here to have a look tomoz.....

Well there is a good chance that i shut off some program that is in use with the wireless net thingo... if i didn't know what it was, i turned it off basically :P

Next time, I'll just turn off the shit that pops up and annoys me :teehee:

V8 POWAAAAA :thumbsup: ( ta 4 the lift :D )

Great to see everyone again and :P to Adam for settin it all up :)

Oh and Shell, I thought "your" steak was really good !! :D

OI! who said you could check out my steak!!!??? :rofl:

lol was good to see you again Scott :P

Nice to meet you

lol yeah

i didnt get to sleep until around then aswel, THEN my phone woke me up so i could go to work with almost no sleep

Still, my job is awesome so i dont mind, nothing a few redbulls wont fix :D

Your 2j is stock engine wise yeah?

What else is done to it?

I do somewhere... on my camera that I can't locate anymore.... :P

Il get Doof or someone to load em up when I find the damn camera.... hope so cause it has Deca shots on it too still..... :blink:

Ugg, please don't

I should really stop hanging around you when you have a camera

Your 2j is stock engine wise yeah?

What else is done to it?

Yep stock 2JZ, oh, its got a HKS air filter?!

Its got Bilsteins, and a defi boost gauge in the cabin, thats all its got basically - only runs .7bar boost aswel, that has to change soon

Ugg, please don't

I should really stop hanging around you when you have a camera

lol... there is one action shot I managed to get of you receiving a spit ball to teh nose!! fknlol'd for ages last night when I saw it :blush:

Doof... come over and fix my laptop and load all these up puhlease!

hmmm u might want to have a word to doof then! ;)

Thanks Shell.... I will!

You f**kin knob... there's 3 pictures...

And imageshack pwns...

I was just testing the new phone...

You forget grasshopper... I have photos of you too... people really shouldn't pass out on my lounge :)




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