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guarantee my daily has more HP than any of yours, and more torque...

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.............................................................................. It's a bus.

Who'd like to help me fit the roof sheeting to my house extension?

Serious question! I've been on the extension all day fitting the purlins and double checking the tension ... and I've had a gut full already! :banana:

Reckon I've been up and down that f**king ladder over 100 times today! :(

and i am still laughing at that comment....

as chad left Dans statement was "DSTROY, my ass"

note the comma there krisy.

scandy was a lil emotional of the lack of burnout. im awaiting the day of a bogan attack as a result to your comments scandy. ive seen sh*t like that happen before at the good old glenelg car park :banana:

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Someone sell me a stock RB20/25/26 BOV.

Please? :banana:

^^ what for?

well??

this could be taken as 2 ways as in how much are you hoping to pay and

why do you need one to clear regency to borrow or because you don't want dogs bollocks sitting in your engine bay saying please send me to regency

why do you need one to clear regency to borrow or because you don't want dogs bollocks sitting in your engine bay saying please send me to regency

Bloody regency. Trust them to make Dogs bollocks defectable.

Bastards.

-D

shutup Ruby :D

Happy Easter SAU family.

got pulled over leaving the alma last night, car is unregistered and i had no idea :P Gave me a breatho, and told me to go straight home and pay it (which i did) Cops were awesome guys, asked me how much i paid for my rims, then said "nice" :banana:

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