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dam i got some shit news today!

remember a few weeks ago my great grandma died from a heart attack?

well, my pop (her son) had a heart attack today...

this shit has really made me think about my life style, having a big family history of heart problems

i cant afford to live an un-healthy lifestyle anymore!!!

get active people!!

my pop is all good, @ 63 he still full of life!

first thing he asked when i walked upto his hospital bed was '' you gettin any?'' lol

makes ya think ay.

Edited by craig R33
dam i got some shit news today!

remember a few weeks ago my great grandma died from a heart attack?

well, my pop (her son) had a heart attack today...

this shit has really made me think about my life style, having a big family history of heart problems

i cant afford to live an un-healthy lifestyle anymore!!!

get active people!!

my pop is all good, @ 63 he still full of life!

first thing he asked when i walked upto his hospital bed was '' you gettin any?'' lol

makes ya think ay.

sorry to hear Craig..best wishes 2 u n family

cheers dan, you home yet?

STAY HERE!!! lol

yeah im finally home Craig, flew into Melbourne on Sunday night and was back here on Monday

it was quite a experience over there especially the way they live......makes me proud 2 be an Aussie

my car still aint finished..............

:D

are you serious?

whats taking him so long?

its been there for nearly seven weaks.............then again i said take your time to them

simon said it might be ready by saturday

there's been a lot of HEADf**k due to the new exhaust manifold sitting such a large turbo in a lowmount position

ahhh ok... hope he gets it sorted asap for ya!!

id hate to see the bill though! :D

shit gun passenger seat for a hillsy lol

simon spoke to me about the price before i went overseas and said he'll do me a great price coz im a good customer and have sent several friends of mine to him, i was quite happy with his price

good, he seems to only really enjoy working on loyal customers rides imo

as time went on he slowly began to remember me ang give me decent prices etc.

his work is quality though. when i was having trouble with

me 33 he was always happy to chat bout it over the phone.

ill def. take my next line there.

no nothing yet, unfortunately.

we did have a s2 stag in japland that the gf actually really liked! but sold before auction

i was pissed!

then we looked at ruby's s1, but she doesnt like them without the kit and it has to be black....

so we have just put the car thing on hold for a while, till after our gold coast holiday in feb etc

will be in another import soon-ish.

i bought the UFC boxed set 1-75 in vietnam for just $36

if u wanna copy them Carl/Sled????

im keen as !

lemme kno how much u want for copies

cheers :D

my mate just bought a stag earlier this week... im gonna try n get him on here :)

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