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i missed the shit fight, but i could care less. had an awesome night out.

but yeah, in regards to all that ns/sau shit, i hang shit on everyone and everything, and despite the shit ill sling at ns, i dont mind it over there, theyve got some fairly awesome useful and entertaining shit on their forums, a bucketload of sponsors, and theres always cool shit for sale.

and lets face it, who else would be capable of organising such large cruises?

Mine didn't get fitted this arvo as it didn't fit....yet :D

mine wasnt fitted either, was slightly frustrated about that. was made to suit a t25, not my t28, not too fussed about it, it was caused by a slight hiccup in communication, and andrew is gonna fix it all up for me tomorrow, even offered to come by my house on saturday to mod and fit it for me. ended up just dropping it off at lukes workmates place so he can take it in to get it fixed while hes having his exhaust done. but yeah, another big +1 to andrew at AM, even with all the little hiccups fitting it, hes been uber helpful with everything.

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ur 1st paragraph, 1 sentence 1 question. sh*t used 5 times. 6 if you include in the lil prelude sentence.

vocab use crap in there a couple of times, like the crap im giving you now.

lol sh*t fights are the most entertaining part of these forums i thought :D

just looking at my rb25det some more and i came across this :@

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snapped exhaust manifold stud, and its missing another 4 .

HOPEFULLY nissan somewhere in adelaide has some !!!!

would order off just jap but the have a minimum of 12 and i cant afford to replace shit i dont need to replace

mine wasnt fitted either, was slightly frustrated about that. was made to suit a t25, not my t28, not too fussed about it, it was caused by a slight hiccup in communication, and andrew is gonna fix it all up for me tomorrow, even offered to come by my house on saturday to mod and fit it for me. ended up just dropping it off at lukes workmates place so he can take it in to get it fixed while hes having his exhaust done. but yeah, another big +1 to andrew at AM, even with all the little hiccups fitting it, hes been uber helpful with everything.

I went past and had a good chat to Andrew last night and he'll go out of his way to make sure anyone who buys components from him are 100% satisfied. 110% for customer service that's for sure.

Now make sure you don't do the Saturday thing because I'm hoping he's going to have a look at mine tomorrow morning :D

Is it safe to come back? :D

:)

When to get the Brutale out today to ride to work. Flat battery. I think I'm gunna need a new one. Still charging it up tho for a ride tonight. :)

lets not forget my pick up line "can i liquidate ya assets" good for a smak in the mouth everytime

:P

Thank God I'm just a measly bookkeeper :P Even at my age, I can still pick up and not get slapped across the face.

Dear Valued Forum Army Gang member,

I have become recently aware that our gang name and my senior position has been meet with snickers. Took me a while but I figured out what they making jokes of, apparently people have made changes to what our acronym stands for, Their saying we are the Forum Army Gay's. Also direct abuse to me, changing my prestigious senior position tittle of "son of rajab of the F.A.G.'s" to "the gaylord"......... ..har har.........very childish. Don’t get me wrong I have a sense a humour but some things are uncalled for. :D

After looking at many options I feel we have no choice but to change our name, im proposing "Power Over Obstruction Friends". Felt this is a tuff sounding acronym that cant be made to sound gay, it also represents the obstructions we have overcome to start our club.

Now who's with me my fellow P.O.O.F.'s

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