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lol when i lived @ blanchetown for a little bit a mate was cooking chips and we were a bit pinned and yeah caught the kitchen alight hahahah good times

i wish it was good times when i happened today, had to evacuate the kitchen cause didnt want to take the chance of the thing actually blowing up with us in the kitchen. even with the fire blanket over it, it still had a flame underneath

awww the story ends for our aussie battler(as tt would say), he has sold the car for a small profit :D

1 last post out of him

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funny thing was when i was starting it last night (around 8 45) a guy who was driving past stopped and came upto me. he was a service advisor there and lived with a mate who worked there and recently moved to perth.

he didnt want me to sell it and was telling me that she (the owner) was losing her shit over the cars parked there. anyway, it was good to know it had the desired effect (i kinda knew from the calls from the police though.

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also apparently someone else started helping him out with a pos parked in 1 of the other spots :bunny:

guess i gota stick with the ausrotor updates for my lols now

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Cara I was only kidding about " Hells kitchen ", you didnt need to provide real flames ?????lol

hope you didnt burn yourself to bad, oil fires can be extremely nasty.

lol but i thought real flames were cool ;)

the burn i did tonight is just one of those burns that a) is in a pain in the arse spot being that it is in the middle of my palm and b) i should have been more careful yes, but we were slammed at the time lol

lesson learned i think haha

lol but i thought real flames were cool ;)

the burn i did tonight is just one of those burns that a) is in a pain in the arse spot being that it is in the middle of my palm and b) i should have been more careful yes, but we were slammed at the time lol

lesson learned i think haha

flames go best on old cars not your hands ??? burns are a pain anywhere ?

Cara, Next time dont give customers the option to order food well done...hahahaha

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lol but i thought real flames were cool ;)

the burn i did tonight is just one of those burns that a) is in a pain in the arse spot being that it is in the middle of my palm and b) i should have been more careful yes, but we were slammed at the time lol

lesson learned i think haha

Cara cara cara

so now u have gone from blowing and stroking to literally setting things on fire

bushfire season isnt over yet is it....dont let cara out of the house lol :)

drive to my house yeah :down: i still have that turbo timer if i could of got the bank to give me another 10k i would of bought it just for the engine ;)

i would take it to Willall before Peter

haha yeah mate ill swing past if ya want. msg me you address. dont really care about the TT though, completely forgot about it haha :)

i deffently got a great deal, almost feel like im stealing it at this price.

but some of the things listed in the for sale bit doesnt come with the car because of the price like the rims, gauges, stereo/tv's and the gtr seats. if i can afford it ill try and keep the seats init. i loved my 32 gtr seats and wouldnt mind 33 gtr seats :down:

even without all that other stuff all the other good bits are still there. cant wait to pick it up tomorrow!

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