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same here pete,

she wont have a touch of alchohol, unless its some

pretty bright blue icy $65 for half a glass icy thing with an umbrella,

that imo taste like a bloody freezie drinh you get from on the run! :P

whats wrong with good 'ol whiskey on the rocks?

now thats a drink! :)

lol Mitch, I'll send my kids or missus around to show him how to change a tyre

this dude actually fails sooo hard at life , he took a nut off his front right and fking cross threaded that ffs

WTF !

now i have a gazelle stuck in my drive way and i cant get my 33 out :P:):(:down:

lol, i threaded two of my studs on my front right, got new studs so gotta replace them soon i guess.

Had to laugh wehn a girl at work called me at my desk one morning saying "Hey Damien, can you tell (insert managers name) that im going to be late this morning, i have a flat tyre and im waiting for Peugeot to come out and change it for me"

lol, i threaded two of my studs on my front right, got new studs so gotta replace them soon i guess.

Had to laugh wehn a girl at work called me at my desk one morning saying "Hey Damien, can you tell (insert managers name) that im going to be late this morning, i have a flat tyre and im waiting for Peugeot to come out and change it for me"

i convinced a chick at work that rolling news paper up into a cylinder and putting masking tape on the end of it to undo wheel nuts would work

mind you she was as sharp as a marble

i convinced a chick at work that rolling news paper up into a cylinder and putting masking tape on the end of it to undo wheel nuts would work

mind you she was as sharp as a marble

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i got my HKS dump pipes today, now all i need is a boost controller, then its all ready to go in :D Then i just need the cash to pay for all the labor and a retune, and im sure it wont be cheap :P

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