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Correct

BUT . . . . It wouldnt be as fast or as sexy as the gtt is going to be when its finished :)

plus RWD

miso,

best way ever to have a wedding just invite asian people!

to gain this red packet that brandon boasts about.

agreed! apparently the red packet is yummy!

my chinese host family told me about it

miso,

best way ever to have a wedding just invite asian people!

to gain this red packet that brandon boasts about.

Hahaha... Asian cultured ones and not the Aussified ones. The ABC tend to lose that culture.

But hey I thought the caucasian way is even better. I've heard a few told me its the female side that pays for the wedding!

so i used a uni mig for the first time toady

anyone have any weilding books i can borrow>

i weilded my name but it turns out it was splodging so i would like to learn alittle more.

What work you looking for?

Anything part time that isn't night work - and pays decently :)

lol I wouldn't let John near any of my pets. Or farm animals...

Smart man!

how am I getting there?

You want me to pick you up? If you do - 0421 359 966. I'm leaving Aspley about 630 - can go to baskins via bulimba if you want.

He would eat them??

....in a sense

Ask him what happened to the rooster...

I love the cock

So John likes c*ck

LOVE the cock

Loves it.

He knows ;)

Sky looks pretty cloudy now... Who's going tonight?

I'm going!

wonder if I can make 1000 posts today lol. only 173 to go.

Yet you tell me *I* need a job :)

Nandos, Oporto, Hungry Jacks, Toscanis or go shopping at woolies. Those are my options.

Hungry Jacks FTMFW!!

Team effort

That's what she said

Your lack of effort is disapointing

That's what she said

I wouldnt have to settle for a cheap one with the money I have spent.

That's what she said

Come on. I dont mind a late 1 from you :)

That's what she said

lol Welcome to Quote Fest 2009.

Epic round trip today. Home > Work > Baskin n Robbins > Ipswich > Home.

Not sure if I'll make it on one tank of fuel lol. The Prado gets worse fuel economy than the GTR.

Maybe true to the 1st part but IMO, never to the 2nd (unless you've got a full kit which probably wouldnt look like a gtt anyway). My love for 34gtr has never changed.

More sex IMO cause of rims and front bar is GTR anyways :)

Second point is debatable :)

How much power are you expecting after its all tuned up?

TBH could be anywhere from 280 - 320 kw atw

some serious poke then :happy: When is it all going to be finished?

Are you and mick coming up to Brissy tonight?

I dont think the poor bugger is back in civilisation yet.

It'll probably be my turn next month with the project I'm working on now...

some serious poke then :happy: When is it all going to be finished?

Are you and mick coming up to Brissy tonight?

I spoke to the boys today and they were half way through fitting the coilovers, after that they just gota fit do the dump pipe and tune so should be getting it bak early next week just in time for when i fly home (get home monday arv)

I dont think the poor bugger is back in civilisation yet.

It'll probably be my turn next month with the project I'm working on now...

Ooo oo wat u working on?

I spoke to the boys today and they were half way through fitting the coilovers, after that they just gota fit do the dump pipe and tune so should be getting it bak early next week just in time for when i fly home (get home monday arv)

Ooo oo wat u working on?

Somewhere Central Queensland, 1hr+ from Emerald. The project that was put on hold 2yrs ago finally start after the bloody minister sign the freaking mining lease this Monday. So yea, mobilising to site next month and hopefully I'll be seeing it through from construction to commissioning phase.

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