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so, unlicenced rider comes off some modern postie lookin bike in my front yard, low speed, dude was unhurt, a little embarassed, but unhurt, his mates come up and help him get the bike started again, mate jumps on the bike, no helmet, no leathers, nothin, and starts pullin outta my driveway without looking, only to have the front of his bike collected by a ford on its way passed. unfortunately, uninjured, that natural selection thing is a bit faulty.

who said its cool? i think pedo bear is cool, regardless of his beliefs.

that makes no sence if i subscribe to Penthouse magazine and say OH but i don't look at the pictures i get it for the witty articles and still condoning the behavior that pornography is right

just to be clear pedobear is short for pedofile right :P

yes that's correct Dan

thats a good find, ive been watching 240z's for a fair while now and thats prob the best value for money on 1 ive seen

the red auto 1 for 10k been for sale on there for well over a year now and it started at 15k

whats the 2400L? its a L24 motor mofo's

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Cheers for today Andrew, was good to catch up before xmas... same to you Dave, glad to see Andrew got rid of one set of wheels finally :P

same to you bud, haha, yeah, but hes still got 4 wheels sitting at his place. 2 of the stockers and the rear enkeis. and youre right, that motul oil smells crazy sweet.

almost smells good enough to drink. mmmm, ester.

anyways, pics of the wheels i stole purchased from andrew.

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oh yeah, i know its filthy, been having too much fun with it to wash it, and yeah, its pretty patrol spec in the ride height department, but im gettin to it. thing still isnt in my name yet...

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