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Well ...

I've got 4.5 hours sleep after a buck's night last night ... got half my torso tattooed yesterday ... got my nipple pierced (ever had a 12 gauge needle run thru ya tit?) ... entered both my Stageas into the show, walked home ... fueled only on a can of Red Bull :D

Y'all need to HTFU like me! :)

I got both my nipples pierced. have a couple bars going through em. Did not hurt as much as 3x piercings through the cartilage in my upper ear. I had to get the bottom one removed after 8 months as it was developing large keloids (spelling?), or scar tissue.

I want a tat now :D

can anyone tell me where i can get some decent shoes for driving?

something thin and not as bulky as skate shoes or normal shoes.

also, i need a battery triangle sticker :D

cheers

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can anyone tell me where i can get some decent shoes for driving?

something thin and not as bulky as skate shoes or normal shoes.

also, i need a battery triangle sticker :D

cheers

i have found the best shoes for driving are some slip on ones i got from ZU. not bulky at all and can get great feel for the pedals cos of the thin flexy sole

Well just got in the door from Sydney and I have to say Top Gear Live was the shit! Just pure awesomeness in every way, words can't describe it! I've got a video of some Ferarri 360's doing some nice powerslides that I'll upload later just to wet everyones appetite :D

Yup, got a battery sticker here and if you haven't sussed a fire extinguisher, I've got one as well.

ill have to hit you up sometime andrew! msg or call me when your around town or down south again. just need that sticker :)

if you dont still have my number its 0401 38 77 26 :)

i have found the best shoes for driving are some slip on ones i got from ZU. not bulky at all and can get great feel for the pedals cos of the thin flexy sole

sounds like what im looking for :D

where's ZU? im used to just going down and seeing my mate who now owns MV2 and picking up some skate shows.

but driving fast with size 13 shoes is like trying to drive with flippers haha

i have found the best shoes for driving are some slip on ones i got from ZU. not bulky at all and can get great feel for the pedals cos of the thin flexy sole

+1 on that carl

ZU at ttp, best driving shoes lol

cept my pair developed a hole on the heel of the clutch foot :)

god i loved that clutch haha

on a good note, taking my ex commo v8 loving mate to look at a few lines tonight, he actually wants one :)

mmmmmmmmmm ill be getting my boost fix again soon :)

on another much positive note, me and wendy found out she is preganoski'es wed night :D

we have the first ultra sound the day after we get back from gold coast (next thursday)

need-less to say, im one happy chap at the moment

wd craig ! awesomness !!

now buy my bike, and a Stagea..... :) nah might trade the bike in on a roady.

anyways, tidies up some bits under the bonnet, cut a coke can up to shape, sprayed it black and mounted it to the bov.

blocked bov flutter ftw lol

wife is out now enjoying it :)

edit: off it comes, lol wife panicked and stalled :D

cheers boys!! cant wait.

just got back from lookin at 2 33s with adam,

he is pretty much set on a s2 m spec we looked at

125 thou kms, full trust zorst, blitz front mount, ebc, tt all the usual bits.

advertised HERE

only thing to pick oin is rooted front bushes, very clunky over bumps etc

we offered 12,600 to test the water, he nearly said yes, and we could tell he wants it gone.

adam will be going back tomorrow to make ''final offer'' of 13 g and i guarantee he will say yes.

i drove it, felt good, un-thrashed clean example!

on another much positive note, me and wendy found out she is preganoski'es wed night :geek:

we have the first ultra sound the day after we get back from gold coast (next thursday)

need-less to say, im one happy chap at the moment

grrr you get a dating scan lol, i never got 1 (prob coz i knew when it happened lol)

oh so much for you both to look forward to, make sure the fridge and cupboards are stocked and

be prepared for early morning drives to feed the cravings LOL

your going to have appointments coming out of your ears :)

how exciting another SAU baby on the way :P

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