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Good luck to all the boys going on the Toy Run today. Stay safe.

Yeah that Twilight movie was pretty shit to be honest. To much loving, not enough slaughter. Also its obviously going to be a series of movies be the end of it. Great :)

Lol. Like half way through the movie I needed to piss so bad, but I didn't wanna miss anything because Jen would of explained it all to me later. I love the " we can only play Baseball during Thunderstorms" bit.

i think may have been one of the many scenes where my attention waned somewhat.

the only thing that movie has going for it is the reasonably cool soundtrack.

now, 'in bruges', thats a cool movie.

i miss my stagea

want her back now

bets on dyno queen rwkw figure - I say 230 at 1.1bar this tune (poncams, head)

and perhaps 245 next tune (HKS AIC-4 additional injector controller, & Sard intake manifold setup with 2x700cc Sard injectors~ mounts near bov)

:sad:

I took my car to Pedders in Morphett Vale on Friday afternoon, good bunch of guys there. They spend an hour with me looking over my suspension looking for any problems and also got a very good quote on an adjustable front sway bar, when i left i asked them how much i owe'd them and they said not to worry about it. So if ya live down south i'd def recommend taking your car to them if you need any suspension gear :)

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