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hahahah your welcome Andrew and sorry Andrews GF im guessing your single now for the day :P

LOL no seriously man I have no idea where the last few hours went :wub:

Got half way through the 2300 odd car themes - not many good ones in there. Got a fair way through the 'babes' one (plenty of talent there :P) now sussing the 'anime' one (also plenty of virtual talent :D)

And I don't have a missus BTW, hence being able to waste hours looking though phone themes ;)

Matt did you end up getting some coil packs

Nah mate... I tried.. noone had anything other than split :wub: fires... I'd like to get a set of those jjr's or something a little cheaper..... but I'm stuck at 5psi atm anything higher and it shorts

I was gonna drive up to adelaide today if there were some... but noo.. was also gonna have a cruise round adelaide tonight after fitting them.....

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