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whats your plan of attack against the mexicano adrian??? flared guards or trackspec overfenders hahaha, give us a yell when your free, and ill come get that dumppipe too and show ya the new rims:) psi cruise tomorrow night???

well... im gonna get a flare.. cant stand the bolt ons...

um im free all day tomorrow. will be at villies fri from 6ish so u ccan swing past..

if not any day after 5:30. or i can pass it onto ryan?!

well... im gonna get a flare.. cant stand the bolt ons...

um im free all day tomorrow. will be at villies fri from 6ish so u ccan swing past..

if not any day after 5:30. or i can pass it onto ryan?!

ill swing past on my way home tomorrow, bout 5 20 is that cool? :blink:

can someone download me something and burn it to cd or dvd ?

its like 700-800mb

i would download it but my parents aint payed the phone bill so subsequently , no phone line = no ADSL

i cant see this post anywhere but its in my email

was it a legal download if so yes

couple rolla updates

getting a "new" diff for the rolla on saturday :D $30

i must say the petrol tank leak is proving to be moar of a $#@% of a job than i imagined lol.... gonna give it one moar try b4 i just get a new tank for the old girl. might head to "u-pinch-it"

had an offer from a mate of mine to re-spray it too. he said if i supply paint n beer, and lend a hand he will do it. will do this after i grab a straight passenger side front quater panel.

oh.. and did u find those meshies scandy ??

couple rolla updates

getting a "new" diff for the rolla on saturday :D $30

i must say the petrol tank leak is proving to be moar of a $#@% of a job than i imagined lol.... gonna give it one moar try b4 i just get a new tank for the old girl. might head to "u-pinch-it"

had an offer from a mate of mine to re-spray it too. he said if i supply paint n beer, and lend a hand he will do it. will do this after i grab a straight passenger side front quater panel.

oh.. and did u find those meshies scandy ??

no luck yet mate. few places i couldve left em though, ill let you know.

ill swing past on my way home tomorrow, bout 5 20 is that cool? :)

yeh for sure!!!

let me know when your home tomorrow adrian and ill swing past. Spend some more quality time together. ;)

ill msg u about 3.. gotta get motivated to get the water pump and acc belt :down:

and nissan dont have the hose :)

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