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Haha ninjas, of course i busted that b!tch up,

LOL.

I like how you got your sig from the toilet door at work Jarrad :down:

"Dont look here... the jokes in your hand'

Edited by Weezy
Boosted now or what?

no she isnt but feels much more responsive and even tho is running rich John Keen will be giving her a good tune to fix it soon :)

cool i get mine back in august i hope also hi all long time no talk hey.

:rofl:

here is what i have done :

before:

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after:

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Looks like Weezy decided to get back the fool who reversed into him :rofl:

http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0...5006301,00.html

"Police said the shooting was a 'deliberate act' and a black Nissan Skyline was seen leaving the street shortly after"

guffaw

-D

Absolute joke! Just for shits and giggles, I tried something and low and behold, I got the result I expected... Read comment number 17, it's me. Good for a laugh!

Lulz

no she isnt but feels much more responsive and even tho is running rich John Keen will be giving her a good tune to fix it soon :)

:rofl:

here is what i have done :

before:

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after:

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Cara,

Went and got some quotes today for polishing bits in the engine bay ...

Rocker covers $120 total

Upper plenum $200

Rad mounts $30

Crossover pipe $20

Pipes to/from cooler $60 (chromed, not polished)

They need the bits for "a few days" ... might take my Stag off the road for a week, get it done :)

Also fitted all my new Gates belts too ... except one, which was 50mm oversized :D

Also ...

Bought a trans cooler kit too. Wanna get an alloy 52mm radiator soon. Do it all in one hit ... after dyno day me thinks.

:rofl:

Edited by RubyRS4

found out earlier today that a friend of mine was in a pretty bad crash the other day on the way home from skydiving in victor,

tyre blew out at about 70km/h (in a 110 zone) and sent her spearing into a tree, broken collarbone, broken arm, assorted cuts and bruises, passenger copped a fractured rib and an a punctured lung, shes lucky she wasnt doing the limit, she probably woulda been brought home in a black vinyl bag if she was, and the fact that there was another car a few hundred metres behind, yeah... pretty close to home.

sorry to hear big dave.

for those that are interested, we had another 4D scan this arvo, got 40 odd photos and dvd of the little one.

this is just a couple of Lachlan at 30 weeks, less than ten to go :rofl:

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