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i probably would. mercilessly.

but the no bj thing is a bit of a deal killer. reduces her value to about that of a cheese burger.

I know

tried to change her, but Strawberry Kisses just dont make her "to do" list

grrr

so, cheeseburger ey.

can I pick extra mustard? need to get this brown-hole taste outa my mouth

LOL

i dunno brendan... you want extra...?

the wife seems like a base model. and you want options on the cheese burger?

c'mon...

and srsly, a good hummer > cars.

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man you 3 are sick puppies and Tangles you're the worst....should be ashamed of yourself......congrats on whoring your wife bud, real class act

+1

I'd have my ex-wife up here for sale ... but I'm sure I'd be sued for emotional trauma, supplying faulty goods, supplying dangerous goods!

Women are evil. :D

Well ... most anyway. My missus just helped pay off the rest of my race bike ... how cool is that :)

Here's one for all you towing experts.

My GTR has a f**ked clutch slave cylinder, so I cannot put it into any gears.

My GTR is stuck at the bottom of my driveway... which is a epic incline.

I cannot push the car up and I can't bunny-hop it up.

Can I get it towed up and out?

Pic related.

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I need to get this f**king car back on the f**king road.

how far down south do you live Daniel and how soon do you need it on the road?

Me or Matty could tow it up for you possibly.

That'd be awesome! It's either that or I get the RAA down here with one of their huge trucks. I'll PM you.

or u could just put a new slave cyl in there yourself dan, its not hard. i replaced mine about 9 months ago

Does it require the car to be jacked up at all? And I have like... no room on either side of the car to move around with :D

Does it require the car to be jacked up at all? And I have like... no room on either side of the car to move around with :D

yeah it does, unless ur car is a dune buggy, it sits down near the gearbox (it does on a gts-t, so i suppose its the same on a gtr)

angles you're the worst....should be ashamed of yourself......congrats on whoring your wife bud, real class act

nah wife is for free, in the fine print is mentions comes with a car, which costs $50k

that aint whoring.... .. although yeh milage is high

:D

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