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thank you to all those involved with having the major bitch session about me last night. i hope you fed your egos well and you all feel good about yourselves because of it.

2 words....constructive criticism

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someones been busy, when can i put my order in :)

Damo

I have a lot more to go, the full body kit is in the shed waiting for paint and fitment(if it warms up ..lol), Black leather GTR style seats are on order...plus lots more on the desk waiting for install. and a remolded one of a kind carbon fiber wing..lol which needs to be done by riverlands show

the headliner, door card inserts will be black suede and the boot will be suede and carbon fiber/plexiglass

i am thinking of heading out to villis....shall be good havnt been there for a while now

I haven't been in months!!! :D

Tracy working nights, and my Stag playing funny games has seen me become boring lately. :(

Also badly trying to save money.

I haven't been in months!!! :D

Tracy working nights, and my Stag playing funny games has seen me become boring lately. :(

Also badly trying to save money.

BOOO come on ruby just come out for a Villis pie mate...or chips and gravy.....its not that far away

i'll be down south making my car look less defectable...after my "conversation" with a wonderful motorcycle police officer yesterday...plus im doing my front wheel bearings too......just glad i didnt get a canary :P:banana::banana::banana::banana::banana::bunny:

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