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6 pages for a welcome thread? If the ghost of Jimmy Hendrix joined he wouldn't get that many replies.

hahahaha

man, i'd prob have 6 pages of questions, 5 and a half of which would be offers to jam :( then another few pages saying how much awesomeness he possessed...

I havent driven my jazz once since i got the 32 LOL the power downgrade to the jazz is just pathetic so ive been trying not to drive it hehe. Ill have 2 get more pics once the new kit and all is done. And a dyno print out for when the bigger turbo is put on =D.

custom plates = fail

putting "reaper" on something thats not even black = fail x2

im pretty sure black standard mirrors ona red car with no other black accents is the biggest fail

oh wait sorry thats your car atm :wacko:

LOL! You serious eMsta?!

yep. Young Arse Pick managed to stall an auto.......

u guys r terrible LOL

That we are :D

ahahaha

yes sorry for not having a stock bov. forgiveness preaze :laugh:

lol - i cant forget that man - it was hilarious!!!!

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