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Mates car is still for sale. Dont want to put it in the for sale section cos its not mine and not keen for a banning!

Dang what the heck is wrong with the car? It has been for sale for so long it is ridiculous .... must be something serious amiss

hahaha ill see if me, you and rad32 can get it all done at the same time.

/Nightcrawler puts up his hand for the guards to be rolled on his R34

Quick poll...

rs260 front bar or a 34 front end conversion on Ryan's stag??

Vote R34GTR front end *drool*

ffs.

did any of u bastards sign me up to some lesbian porn site? :) jk

because for the last 5 days ive been inundated with girl on girl spam and multiple advertisments for *ahem* "toys" <;|

:\ I wouldnt complain but sometimes I have a need to open my email at work. and it really looks bad when im chatting to a colleague and there are emails about 12" dongs in my inbox... ;P

yeah microsoft. your spam filter works. not.

-D

its all gooood

in other news , i got a brand new head gasket for my rb26dett for $90 :) !

got details? im going to replace my gasket when i get my cams but dunno what i should get... was thinking some dual layer metal doohickey, depending on what sorta thrashing it can take...

-D

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