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when his car was being loaded up to go to blood sweat and gears, it still had the factory fitted organic clutch, that burnt out loading it and unloading it from the trailer, so he blamed the transport company, the transport company obviously wasnt responsible (nigh on 500kw car, organic clutch, smallest slip will kill it), but did the right thing and got xtreme to hook him up, one rather expensive clutch later, he was back in the running, but was expected to pay for the clutch, last i heard it was still in small claims. and thats straight from the guy that transported his car.

most transport companys do thrash the f**k outa cars they transport though, i know people in that trade.

unless it was on a pallet(very rare) it was thrashed around the work shop. didnt matter if it was a ferrari or a rolls all kopped some sh*t.

and is the origin of that name fnf 1 :blush:

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most transport companys do thrash the f**k outa cars they transport though, i know people in that trade.

I used to know a guy who delivered prestige cars to dealer showrooms and yes he thrashed the guts out of them.... especially if it was something he hadn't driven before!

hard decision! for my new aquarium

1x oscar, grow to 12'' cool because they also eat live food, only one for my tank.

OR

African cichlids, bit harder to look after, will be a little harder to set the tank

up for them...

>>HERE<<

i cant decide :blush:

Oh thats funny as watching a drunk mate pissing into the wind!

Ive had work done my REVS.. wouldnt rate it highly, but jase is an alright guy to talk to out of his work.

And DOM, ive done photo shoots for and hung out with him a bit.. no issues with the guy at all.

These keyboard worriors on the forum would NOT say any of that shit to his face though I can put money on it lmao! Ive bookmarked it for future reading :blush:

craig i have a mix in my tank all seems to go well africans are biggish tho to avoid getting eaten. i feed them goldfish

you keep oscars along with other cichlids?

the oscar doesnt eat them?

TALBO, nevermind matey, i dont wanna strain your brain.

hard decision! for my new aquarium

1x oscar, grow to 12'' cool because they also eat live food, only one for my tank.

OR

African cichlids, bit harder to look after, will be a little harder to set the tank

up for them...

>>HERE<<

i cant decide :blush:

Oscars eat FREAKING EVERYTHING - including other Oscars. Regardless of size. They are related to pirahnas after all .... damn mean fish

feeding live bait, you sick bstards........................:blush: bah there fish. call me gay but i liked the pretty colours of tank number 2

how much personality can they have :) its a fish, well this 1 swims

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yeah was a pretty entertaining episode. 14s is embarrassing for Shane though - I thought that car had a bit of power? Must have had grip issues methinks.

That Laser SR2 is pure LOL. He keeps going on about how he sucked at the 1/4 mile cos it lagged off the line then boost hit and it was all over the shop with wheelspin - this is why most people are smart enough to buy decent cars, rather than turbocharging some fwd ladies car.

Yea 14.1 was pretty crappy but if you look at the time of all the cars you will see the same problem . Hav a look at the 7lt s/charge yellow monster 600th of a sec in front of me now he should be embarrassed . its all good fun some things worked out for me some didnt what are you gunner do .S
hard decision! for my new aquarium

1x oscar, grow to 12'' cool because they also eat live food, only one for my tank.

OR

African cichlids, bit harder to look after, will be a little harder to set the tank

up for them...

>>HERE<<

i cant decide :blush:

Craigggy boy, i recommend getting Barramundi

awesome fish, ive kept 3 large ones in a 6 foot tank, they love eating goldfish, i used to drop the gold fish down the other end of the tank and watch them chase after them, then all u can see is orange scales FTW

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