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woot on tuesday night the cooler and turbo are getting bolted up to the car! new oil going in and coolant, clutch fluid and all others :(

also gonna be making up a xmember extension and mount the gearbox! then send the tailshaft off :(

GAME ON

woot on tuesday night the cooler and turbo are getting bolted up to the car! new oil going in and coolant, clutch fluid and all others :(

also gonna be making up a xmember extension and mount the gearbox! then send the tailshaft off :(

GAME ON

about BLOODY TIME...LOL it better be finished by the time i get back from overseas

What a day of news, an Aussie wins the Indie, Adelaide United goes to the top of the A league table, and a family is suing for being served shit in their sundae :(

Edited by Damo_R34
when u going and were?

leaving nov 3rd and coming back nov 30th

going to Bangkok then Cang Mae then Vietnam then Phukett then Back to Bangkok 4 the last week

looking forward to getting a "HAPPY ENDING" :( ...ROFL

so thats plenty time 4 u Adrian 2 get it finished!!!!!!!!

erm that easy you noob make a fan

also CORRECTION no standard piece of paper can be folder more than 7 times IN HALVES

Err, ok, you just corrected it yourself, im sure everyone else knew what i was on about

this will keep the kids entertained, no standard piece of paper can be folder more than 7 times

erm that easy you noob make a fan

correct..........it's never been done by hand......feel free to start with a massive piece of paper

myth busters already tried that

also CORRECTION no standard piece of paper can be folder more than 7 times IN HALVES

>>Seven Folds<<

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