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i had one of those yesterday. f**king InDesign CS4 has chosen not to work, and its actually a legitimate copy!

Not condoning the use of pirate/illegal software of course, but I'd be guessing it would probably work :D

I want a busy weekend... think I'll drop round JIS and see if theres anything I can impulse buy. :P

Bit of automotive retail theropy, definatly works, I love buying sh!t for my car :huh:

A cop was on his horse

waiting to cross the street, when a little girl on her new shiny bike stopped

beside him.

'Nice bike,' the cop

said. 'Did Santa bring it to you?'

'Yes Sir,' the little

girl said, 'he sure did!'

The cop looked the bike

over and handed the girl a $5 ticket

for a safety violation.

The cop said, 'Next

year, tell Santa to put a reflector light on

the back of it!'

The young girl looked

up at the cop and said, 'Nice horse

you've got there Sir.

Did Santa bring it to you?'

Playing along with the

girl, he chuckled and answered,

'Yes, he sure did!'

The little girl looked

up at the cop and said, 'Next year tell Santa;

The dick goes

underneath the horse, not on top

peel the rest of it off

you have a nice looking machine, turbo or not. those vinyls shit it to tears

i cant, im sponsered by DZignFX and have to leave them on until next year (feb), but im not sure what ill be doing next year in the sense of going graphics or not

i cant, im sponsered by DZignFX and have to leave them on until next year (feb), but im not sure what ill be doing next year in the sense of going graphics or not

No graphics. Matte black, ls7 TT, decent rims.

Fin

lol

no she will be staying NA

whether or not she ends up getting a full respray of a different colour im yet to work out :cool: i have a few ideas in mind which work so we will see what happens....

matte black FTL lol not the biggest fan of it :D

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