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on the subject of dumps, i just found the mandrel bend on my dump "crimped" and the flange pulled away from the exhaust housing at the top. turns out my car was so low for AJD the flange near the cat caught on a sewer cover in the middle of the road (like 5mm lip or something) when i was reversing out of my driveway, and pushed the dump forwards and down. it's a AM performance split dump too, not f**king happy.

Ring Andrew he will only be too happy to help you out

last time i went clubbing....lennies was open....and so was joplins.......

Transformers bridgeway hotel

Hell grenfell hotel

Is this the opinion of someone who has tried them or not is the question...

Also, why must selling shit on a forum be such an arse? Dude was 'keen' to buy my afm last Tuesdy, gave him my bank details then nothing. Didn't hear shit from him since and the money never hit my acc so i thought fk it and sold it to a mate who needed one. Now the original dude has finally got in contact with me (after 8 days) and said 'hey I just paid you that money' :D

I'll refund him his coin but ffs if you are keen to buy something and the seller gives you their details, you don't sit on it for 8 days with no communication whatsoever then decide to transfer the coin and expect the sale to resume like nothing happened ;)

only drug i use is caffeine

lol Ben, I've got a blast from the past for you....remember any of these places:

Sinatras

Countdown (end of Hindley st)

Bo Jangles

Fiesta Villa

Regines

Braesteds

After Dark Club

Dom Polski (rock n roll shows)

Latvian Hall (same^^)

sit down old man no one remembers those places

errrrrrr how come i can only PM members every 3 minutes? this is annoying -,-"
Keitz, it's due to the latest PM spamming spree from idiots signing up and selling shit

so even paid subscribers have that limit?

Lamborghini Vs Hyundai

:)

hahahah that will buff right out

i abuse the shit out of caffeine.

got over my hard drug phase some years ago. does some funky shit to your head when youre not thinkin straight in the first place.

yeah its never good when u inject the heroin into the vein underneath ur cock head bahahah

-D

KAT von D

chick with all the ink work u can think off

kat von d isnt that good looking.

random scene girl stolen from an ns thread.

looks close enough to be her.....bit of touching up and walla

thats sooooo not kat von d... as if you call yourself a fan krishy!!! or do all us white people look the same to you? =P

good steals scandy!

i abuse the shit out of caffeine.

got over my hard drug phase some years ago. does some funky shit to your head when youre not thinkin straight in the first place.

Yeah im the same, been there done that, never doing it again. More into the pub scene, more quiet and relaxed, and no one out to prove themselves.

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