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mate, its just like the covers over my nonna's couch and arm chairs that were bought in the late 60s!

the things are practically brand new still... lol

I should of explained it abit better. It's the older Italians that do it, along with making their own sauce. :haha:

OK I don't usually spend any time on NS, but I just logged in to have a look around and man there are some kids there. Lots of swearing and:

"F*ck you!"

"No! F*ck you!"

"No No! F*ck you!"

.................. rrrrrrrrrright

I like it better here.

Fo Sho.

Edited by medman2damax
probably not something id drive on the road reguarly. or ever.

isnt that the wrong engine? pretty sure it would be worth more if it was official like a whistle, looks like a inline 6 like my dato's instead of the s20. edit just looked it up yep def wrong engine, thats just the crapper version with an engine like my car.

ill sell you my dato for $1000 looks simmilar with same engine, only slightly bigger motor and car :banana:

o and medman F*CK YOU how you like us now b*tch :banana:

Edited by Inline 6

6er I know it must have torn you up to say that to me.

I know you hide your compassionate affection with swear words to simulate a more macho relationship, but I know you care.

Thanks buddy :banana:

lol i become an accountant to get out the gheto but sadly im still here, some part of me said i have to follow through on 10yr old plans to buy a gtr when i become a accountant. getting into investing now so when i do move out im doing well. thats my plan anyway multi car garage :banana:

and im a buisness accountant not a tax man, you mofo's cant afford my services :banana:

na thats no campelltown high that's a mix the old thorndon high with campbelltown

Yeah im only 27! lol

Cant remember when Thorndon and Campbelltown joined together.

Did you go there Steve?

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