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i have to drive mine tomm from the transport depot over to Godzilla...might do it in peak hour and mix in with the traffic.

You haven’t lived until you have.

I recommend the Wynnum Rd into City one week, then for something extra fun the Gympie Rd/Lutwych Rd into City trip.

epic!

now get the welder to that shit and get it on the road!

=]

ps how long did it take for that pic to load up mr 56k :P

Isnt 56k the same amount of money for adsl these days? :devil:

Lol nismo...

all i can say is.. when you go to the office please walk via the stairs..

love you long time..

Im dropping the Volvo off to get a service tomorrow, so I will be in late, thus miss what ever you left at the stairs..

nismo aapt dialup is 10bux a month, i no im using it.

my street can only get optus due to them running dslam, but only half the street can get it due to the cable looping at the end of the street therefore increasing distance. so its a no goer. tristan hook me up with that modem !!!

hahah dialup wheeeeee...

ps shan your txts are useless.. >_<

you're reply of "no"

didnt help me

that was the idea.

WIN.

I just got my wipers working again... even with no multimeter. HAH... my auto elec skills do count for something.

now as long as the 3mm core wire I used to bridge the motor and the switch directly, bypassing the amplifier and fuse doesn't catch on fire and burn the car to the ground, I should be sweet.

BTW Brandon, white on white does look epic... I'm a big fan of black on white action tho. or black on bronze.

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