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Cara- nice work makin it on Hot4's :)

how is every1??

sooooooooo my 21st is coming up in just over a month and i need idea's

on what to do (apart from have a good time).

1 thing i'm definately doing is buying Twister and playing drunk Twister :nyaanyaa:

oh and i'm thinking i might organise a lunch bbq thingo just for SAU peoples :nyaanyaa:

coz i doubt most of you would come out to Gawler for my 21st so yeah

Edited by pokie
Cara- nice work makin it on Hot4's :)

how is every1??

sooooooooo my 21st is coming up in just over a month and i need idea's

on what to do (apart from have a good time).

1 thing i'm definately doing is buying Twister and playing drunk Twister :nyaanyaa:

oh and i'm thinking i might organise a lunch bbq thingo just for SAU peoples :nyaanyaa:

coz i doubt most of you would come out to Gawler for my 21st so yeah

its my 21st in just over a month too..

haha so it is, your 8days older then me :nyaanyaa:

(i looked in your profile haha)

8?

your profile says Jan 9?

thats only 2 days older?

ah, just realised mine said Jan 1, its actually Jan 7.

Edited by ted180
hahaha trying to be older than what you are?? lol

so 2 days older then me.

you got any plans for your 21st??

haha nah must have forgotten to set it.

nothing much really, a chilled out bbq would be alright if the weather is nice.

my bday is on the monday though, so might do something sat night instead.

haha nah must have forgotten to set it.

nothing much really, a chilled out bbq would be alright if the weather is nice.

my bday is on the monday though, so might do something sat night instead.

yeah i'm gonna be having a bbq, i don't care about the weather

it'll most likely be hot anywayz :nyaanyaa:

i dont like the clear ones.... the ones i have are the red ones much better looking

Yeh I agree Cara, I think clears look OK on some rides but not the 34's, otherwise they looked like tacked on after thoughts whereas yours look like they're meant to be there.

I've actually thought about some red leds for my 34 but haven't really found any cheap enough yet...........did you have a good contact with your set?

Yeh I agree Cara, I think clears look OK on some rides but not the 34's, otherwise they looked like tacked on after thoughts whereas yours look like they're meant to be there.

I've actually thought about some red leds for my 34 but haven't really found any cheap enough yet...........did you have a good contact with your set?

Noooooo don't do it, your Japanese muscle car will turn into a sideshow alley!! Sorry just my opinion!! Theres nothing like the "original" hotplate lights, thats the way they were ment to be........ Not a Vs Commonwhore with rice lights!!

Yeh I agree Cara, I think clears look OK on some rides but not the 34's, otherwise they looked like tacked on after thoughts whereas yours look like they're meant to be there.

I've actually thought about some red leds for my 34 but haven't really found any cheap enough yet...........did you have a good contact with your set?

Emtech Automotive :P

Noooooo don't do it, your Japanese muscle car will turn into a sideshow alley!! Sorry just my opinion!! Theres nothing like the "original" hotplate lights, thats the way they were ment to be........ Not a Vs Commonwhore with rice lights!!

couldn't agree more, never really liked the look of the LED lights they just seem odd. But thats My 2c

Noooooo don't do it, your Japanese muscle car will turn into a sideshow alley!! Sorry just my opinion!! Theres nothing like the "original" hotplate lights, thats the way they were ment to be........ Not a Vs Commonwhore with rice lights!!

I hear ya Deluxe and I agree that a commy with clear leds looks like a can of rice cream.

But red leds on a 34 looks like it was meant to be.

I think you'll find they've gone with the red leds on the 35!?

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