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thats it Ben start a new thread

thats some quality discussion points lol

IMHO chicken pies are better

Villies is better then Balfours

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im a baker at Balfours and I DON'T even eat their pies, even when its all you can eat in the canteen for FREEEEEEEEEE!!!

ill eat the donut's and thats about it coz they are made by the BEST :)

yeah i agree with your 2nd comment Roo it really isn't fair, agree with Pete too

that's a gay amount of talking right there, WB also

whats the law regarding riding a bicycle without a helmet ?

i dont have a helmet and cant afford one till tomorrow which is payday BUT i am hungry now lol

true story.

real men don't need helmets, when i was a boy we didn't need helmets

Quick poll...

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

R34 R front end :)

im a baker at Balfours and I DON'T even eat their pies, even when its all you can eat in the canteen for FREEEEEEEEEE!!!

ill eat the donut's and thats about it coz they are made by the BEST :)

I used to be a big fan of Balfours. Square Meat Pie USED to be great, now its an overly salty sea of gristle and bone encased in greasy pastry. Its no wonder people go villis pies

but the frog cakes are still hardcore. so to are the vanilla slices... i hope balfours gets a clue and stop skimping on price, cos their square pies used to rule. now theyre shit. SHIT.

-D

Haha, good girl :)

Can't understand why your mate hasn't sold it yet though cause mine has been in CarSales for less than a month and I sold it today for a heck of alot more money........is it possible he's asking way too little and therefore people immediately think it's a lemon without checking it out first?? Food for thought :)

So do people think I'm asking too much for my 32GTS-T. I know its prety standard Or are sales for these non existent??

Visit My Car on Carsales

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I used to be a big fan of Balfours. Square Meat Pie USED to be great, now its an overly salty sea of gristle and bone encased in greasy pastry. Its no wonder people go villis pies

but the frog cakes are still hardcore. so to are the vanilla slices... i hope balfours gets a clue and stop skimping on price, cos their square pies used to rule. now theyre shit. SHIT.

-D

totally agree with u

the reason frog cakes are hardcore coz of the LARGE amount of sugar in them

the new owner's Sam Reno are in the process of changing all recipe's

yeah i think so, 4 door, auto, 160xxx k's, probably get just under 10k for it.
in my opinion i think its slightly overpriced for what it is, for a relatively stock 4 door auto, i would expect to pay under 10k. Thats just me though.

:)

Thanks fellas, just took a grand off for now to see if i get any interest.

just wasted a couple hours watching babylon AD. didnt start too bad. seems like vin diesel learnt a new facial expression for this one. but goddamn, it goes shit fast. plot seems to bounce all over the place after a bit.

That damn spider picture on page 1k reminded me of this photo I took not too long ago.

spider.jpg

I had one of them on the bottom of the car wash bottle in the shed. They run f**king quick, they dont overly enjoy swimming in surface spray tho.

a minute's silence please :D

just waved goodbye to the R :)

Ohhh no pete....

sad to see it go mate

it was a beast of a R

i agree with Dave that boobs are awesome

and yes i will be out tonight at villis for a bit

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

When I posted it ages ago it wasnt actually advertised on any sites, he has only recently put it up :)

I know he needs to sell due to the split with his wife... its a fresh import with all the jap papers so I dont know why it is so cheap. He does all the importing/compliance himself too so no middle man charges and stuff.

If I had the money id go have a look! I got my car for really cheap and there was nothing wrong with it...

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