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Easy man, go down to bunnings and grab some spray nozzles from the garden section, then run your existing water hoses and cable tie them (so the nozzles spray in the right direction) underneath or on top of your cooler.

I dont actually have a washer reservoir :P FMIC piping took priority, gotta get the mrs brother to fab one up for me.

Wicked.....

Thats odd....with my greddy FMIC i was able to retain the stock washer bottle.....interesting

After having a very pleasant 69 with his girlfriend, George remembered

he had a dentist appointment.

He was afraid the Dentist would notice the smell of fanny on his breath,

so he brushed his teeth, used dental floss, and also used a whole bottle

of Listerine.

As he arrived at the Dentist he also ate a whole packet of extra strong

mints.

His turn came up and the Dentist told him to take a seat in the chair.

Feeling confident and relaxed he opened his mouth wide.

The Dentist got close and asked " So, you had a 69 before you came here

eh?"

Brian exasperated asked " How did you know? Does my breath still smell

like fanny?"

The Dentist replied " No...you have a skidmark on your

forehead..........."

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