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its only gay if your a receiever badass pofs

we need our friend judge fudge to end this

gf's are more expensive than cars anyways, new daily ensures i save money on fuel and these other pesky costs of woman

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its only gay if your a receiever badass pofs

we need our friend judge fudge to end this

gf's are more expensive than cars anyways

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the (somewhat) honourable judge fudge presiding by request of TITEASS and POOF.

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above picture would be much more humerous if text was narrated by Bruce McAvaney. DELLIIIIIICOOUS

i must urge that in no way am i saying that Cyril Rioli could take the place of "Judge Fudge".

Although, that may also be humerous.

"Cyril Rioli would denounce your faggotry"

"But hes too busy being delicious"

above picture would be much more humerous if text was narrated by Bruce McAvaney. DELLIIIIIICOOUS

i must urge that in no way am i saying that Cyril Rioli could take the place of "Judge Fudge".

Although, that may also be humerous.

"Cyril Rioli would denounce your faggotry"

"But hes too busy being delicious"

:) ... okay ...

in all seriousness, does it matter if he put pink mesh on there :)

im surprised he does anything with it, seems like he way more interested in bikes than cars. prob get less complaints about what to do and not to do with those

welcome back ted, we missed you

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gf's are more expensive than cars anyways

Haha im pretty sure woman dont need Rego, Insurance, Servicing or petrol :)

Well tuning is needed but thats the good kind. Haha :)

Unless you are into the mechanical kind of woman... then some of the above may apply.

Haha im pretty sure woman dont need Rego, Insurance, Servicing or petrol :)

rego, no.

insurance, no.

servicing, srsly? most of the women ive been with have been higher maintenance than my cars.

petrol, does redbull and vodka count?

in all seriousness, does it matter if he put pink mesh on there :)

im surprised he does anything with it, seems like he way more interested in bikes than cars. prob get less complaints about what to do and not to do with those

welcome back ted, we missed you

ive been unbanned for ages, ive just been living life, off of the computer.

In all seriousness ruby what were you thinking with blue mesh?

Simple answer: its my car ... and as long as I'm not having sex with it, its legal. :)

I like the theme of 'black and blue'. Suspension is anodised blue, calipers going on are blue and detailing in the engine bay is blue. So ...

Blue mesh is not permanent. If I get bored with it, I can always replace it. Until then ... I like the blue :)

Positive or negative, people have taken note of my car. Beats having a rust bucket or EPA offender.

in all seriousness, does it matter if he put pink mesh on there tongue.gif

im surprised he does anything with it, seems like he way more interested in bikes than cars. prob get less complaints about what to do and not to do with those

Not really. Bikers can be just as picky ... only we'll behonest to your face and not over the internet. And at the end of the day, we still respect each other's ride. We gave Nathan crap for his 2500, but we still say its good he's out riding and its his bike, not ours. For instance, some of the guys do not like my Rizla replica theme on my TLR, but I love it and others love it. You either like it or you hate it. My heart is more into bikes than cars, I admit that. I'd be carless before I'm bikeless. But I still love cars and making it "mine".

Its the same with my Stagea. You either like it or you hate it. But at the end of the day, its my car, I pay rego and put fuel in it. The haters can at least still respect the car.

As I've said before, I try real hard to refrain from bagging other people's cars, unless they're blatantly crap (like Dragon) or dangerous ... so to be picked on for blue mesh really is trivial :)

Edited by RubyRS4

Remembering for anniverysarys, xmas, valentines day & birthdays... GIRLFRIENDS NEED TO BUY FOR YOU TOO!! haha

Or.... you come to an agreement that you both spend the same amount and say exactly what you want.. that way the money you spend on them, gets you what you would have spent on yourself anyway....

Simple answer: its my car ... and as long as I'm not having sex with it, its legal. :)

I like the theme of 'black and blue'. Suspension is anodised blue, calipers going on are blue and detailing in the engine bay is blue. So ...

Blue mesh is not permanent. If I get bored with it, I can always replace it. Until then ... I like the blue :)

Positive or negative, people have taken note of my car. Beats having a rust bucket or EPA offender.

Not really. Bikers can be just as picky ... only we'll say it to your face and not over the internet.

your def the hardest 'biker' i know...

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