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  Sl!m said:
did anyone bring home the big black trophy? last thing I saw was matt dropping it out the window as we left.

yup.... doof picked it up on the way out.... Its currently residing on the SAU engine crane in the garage... :D

  Sl!m said:
:D

Nah, people at work could use a beating though and I think that thing could easily knock them out!

Ha ha "you got knocked the f*** out ni**a" ... by a big black penis *end chris rock voice*

  Sl!m said:
:down:

Nah, people at work could use a beating though and I think that thing could easily knock them out!

You wants it??? you could at least use it as a theatening tool on your flatmates :P

  TiTAN said:
Last i saw it was leaving sutton road attached to the bonnet of an R34.

haha yeah on Alberts car.... think it fell off or he ripped it off... didnt see

If anyone wants it let me know............. Otherwise Il bring it to the next Texi :D

lets just say "bbc" from now on so theres no troubles lol

thanks to everyone who bothered to take photos of mine and everyone elses cars, i really appreciate it and it gives something to show all those who piked it how much fun they missed out on!

  Sheng said:
ALRIGHT!

that black cock has left a permanent marker on my cf bonnet! :down:

:D

but its just a suction cup... !!! Who popped it on there?? Guessing there is a clear coat on top of the CF? Can't polish it out???

I have marks on mine too ....someone put it on when we got back from the pub... fresh paint, ice and a suction cup scratching around on it.... thank god for cutting compounds....

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Viva Mexico?

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Talk to the hand?

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Again, proving what commodores are good for :down:

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Home wrecker :D

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X gonna give it to ya

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Say what?

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Nugget

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More cable tie than machine

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No caption required.

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TOLD!

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Restecpa!

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40 is a good number, that is all

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Giant killer.

  msnismo said:
:D

but its just a suction cup... !!! Who popped it on there?? Guessing there is a clear coat on top of the CF? Can't polish it out???

I have marks on mine too ....someone put it on when we got back from the pub... fresh paint, ice and a suction cup scratching around on it.... thank god for cutting compounds....

I haven't polish it yet :down:

it looked permanet lol.

Rightio,

Another 30 odd are being uploaded right now. These are random ones, some from the back trackand some from the pan.

I also have some from the rally cars that were being worked on whilst we were there. If anyone wants to see them I'll throw them up too.

At this stage I'd say I have about another 50 pics (after thid barch) to put up.

Enjoy

http://www.flickr.com/photos/fullframeeven...57604878498013/

Craig

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