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dont have myspace.

now i can appreciate that you are in your "ladies time" mate

but enough is enough. you arent worth a single drop of a peadaphiles crotch sweat.

my bad for the whoring.

Edited by r33cruiser
dont have myspace.

now i can appreciate that you are in your "ladies time" mate

but enough is enough. you arent worth a single drop of a peadaphiles crotch sweat.

my bad for the whoring.

You don't know when to admit defeat do you. That's OK though....you are providing everyone with a good laugh.

You have been undeniably exposed as a wanker and a bullshit artist, but you continue with your pissweak attempt to save face.

You obviously have no shame, or no brain.....probably both.

Carry on......I'm loving it :)

All the off topic chat STOPS NOW!!!

r33cruiser, mitchy and lazy-bastard consider this a friendly warning to stop with the b!tching contest with each other or the next time it will be an official warning and a holiday...

The forum is here to aid ANYONE AND EVERYONE not to see who has the biggest e-penis :D

If you have a problem with another user or what they are posting then dont be like all the other terry tough nuts and bash that keyboard, send them a PM or a mod or if you think the post shouldn't stay REPORT IT.

Back on topic before i have to organise a group buy on Maxi pads for everyone :)

Cheers GMB

Can somebody give me a picture or link to those fancy fitting you have been talking about?

I need to mount three thermo couples, one in the airbox, one in the turbo hot pipe and and in the throttle body.

thanks chris these alloy nuts have to be available here, any idea who sells them (se qld)

cheers leigh

I bought a couple of the 1/8" weld on Aluminium Nipples from Motorsport Connections.

Cost me $25 delivered and I got a free hat!

shit i got to slow down and smell the roses,looked at m'sport connect and thought they were USA, what a great business, thanks BS,

i wonder if i'll get a cap

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