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Well just got my car back with the new dumps fitted... Massive props to Andrew at AM Performance, if you want a great exhaust and exceptional service, definately go see him! Not too long now and she'll be all done, just need to fit the clutch and get a tune :thumbsup:

hey ppl,

In Oz lotto, I brought a 25 game easy pick. The numbers that got drawn tonight can they be scattered on the ticket or do they need to be in one row?

Ive got all the numbers but scattered.

Million dollar question...

hey ppl,

In Oz lotto, I brought a 25 game easy pick. The numbers that got drawn tonight can they be scattered on the ticket or do they need to be in one row?

Ive got all the numbers but scattered.

Million dollar question...

im thinking one row...but then how would i know i dont lotto...waste of money me thinks

good luck tho

^^ lol

hey guys i just won $60mill im not going to be working any more things are good.

2hours later........................

hey guys can you stop calling my phone and asking me for loans and feeding me your sob storys. i need to make a phone call to pick up my money.

5hours later...............

spotted 16 skylines following my car around no matter where i go, is that you guys?????????? im getting scared i have a bag of unmarked bills.

2 days later...........

missing 1 bag of $60 cash if found will be small reward. someone rammed me off the road and took the lot :thumbsup: i thought we were friends guys

I buy a lotto eveyrweek, my only gamble

need the numbers in one line, sorry. won $666 in super66 about 8months ago

I figure $10 a week on a variety pick is $520 a year, hope to win that much back in dribs'n'drabs or more every 2 years

waiting for a 10k win one day, or more :blink:

hey girls, good to see u both back on here :blink:

im thinking of getting a new battery for my car. there is a relocation kit in there already but its not hooked up atm,

any hints on good places/brands for getting a new one would be much appreciated

hey girls, good to see u both back on here :blink:

im thinking of getting a new battery for my car. there is a relocation kit in there already but its not hooked up atm,

any hints on good places/brands for getting a new one would be much appreciated

Optima Yellowtop Deep cycle... I got one a couple of months ago. Not cheap but really good quality, sealed and with enough capacity to run yr subs at the drive in thru 3 movies...

-D

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