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yea bring the tank any time/

edit: thought u was talking about your 'woo for a split second

ROFLCAKES! no way! you guys don't need that f*cker down there blowin' smoke all up in your shit! :merli:

I'll see if I can find some pants... put them on, and then bring it down. Coffee too?

Just finished work.

Started at 8am yesterday.

How was the meet. Bummed I missed out on this one, as it looked like it was going to be a decent turnout

ps. out at the chalk on Sunday arvo around 4pm if anybody is keen.

Just finished work.

Started at 8am yesterday.

How was the meet. Bummed I missed out on this one, as it looked like it was going to be a decent turnout

ps. out at the chalk on Sunday arvo around 4pm if anybody is keen.

You didn't miss anything this week buddy, was a pretty poor turnout intelligence wise. Was good once it was back to the regular crew + a few other smart kids though :merli:

Now, go get some sleeeeeeep!!!

You didn't miss anything this week buddy, was a pretty poor turnout intelligence wise. Was good once it was back to the regular crew + a few other smart kids though :merli:

Now, go get some sleeeeeeep!!!

lol

will have to make the next one to catch up on the goss. or you farkers can drag your asses out to the chalk on sunday and have a few cheap beers.

there is stand up comedy on as well..

NO SWAPS NOW - HAVE ANOTHER CAR

MONEY SALE ONLY

Have just done:

- New timming belt

- New timming belt bearings

- New/Replacement CAS

- Replacement radiator

- Replacement fuel pump (still have old one here in box)

- re-installed standard clutch fan and shroud

- New plugs, oil, etc

All work done by ERD except the plugs, oil change and replacement pump. This car now has ZERO maintenance for it's new owner, car also now has full 6 months rego.

No swaps.

$6850ono

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