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hey guys,

the names daniel and im new to SAU.

i have owned an r34 gtt for about a year with my missus so i have decided that its about time i joined up here.

just thought that this would be the best place to introduce myself to the other SA users.

also i need to get my posts up before i can PM :)

LOL Chad, try 2 cars (one a V8), a trailer, a caravan and a motorbike.......just sold the R and another work car otherwise it would've still been 7 regos......ouch!

i know your pain :D I think my record was rego on my Skyline, hilux, commodore, road bike, jetski, jetski trailer. So if i decieded to rego the jetski + trailer + bike I'd be back up to 6 rego's again :(

Welcome Daniel! Show us some pictures :(

thanks for the warm welcome guys.

there are a couple of photos in my 'Garage' thingo, its not anything special yet though but we still love it :D

(224): So my mouth tastes like dick. Does that explain how our talk went?

(515): I wish facebook had a f**k off button.

(804): my fingers and penis are no longer on speaking terms. My penis is too jealous of where my fingers get to go.

(619): I think it's just because she's got "I'll sleep with anyone with a decent car" written all over her face.

(503): I feel like if your cat could talk she would call me a flamin mongrel.

(215): omg i can't drink anymore.. i just pulled up my dress and started playing with my vagina

(479): How can she be afraid to give you a blowjob? It's not like your penis is going to turn on her and eat her.

just as good, if not better than FML. :)

Edited by scandyflick

What do you guys think of a PSI gauge in an Import seeing as the PSI measurment is 'imperial' and the Japs have been Metric for ever, do you think its a contridiction and doesn't suit orr?

What do you guys think of a PSI gauge in an Import seeing as the PSI measurment is 'imperial' and the Japs have been Metric for ever, do you think its a contridiction and doesn't suit orr?

Depends on what you would rather be reading....PSI or BAR.....i personally prefer PSI as its a lot easier to read i guess

Welcome to SAU daniel....enjoy your stay

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