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that s13 = stupid low

All s13s should be that low. They aren't good at anything else...

OMG! :P

Im first today! lol lol :)

Yay! I think Josh has started cutting himself after John keeping beating him to first post

Today was sleep in day :P

Why are you rockin' the PT today Martin? Floor pan rust out of the pintara?

something like that yeah :(

naah, going to go and pick up my ute this arvo from mum and dads.

Missed the bus I wanted by about 1 minute (saw it drive past as I was walking towards the bus stop - it was early :)), then had to wait half an hour for another bus. Bus full of fail, followed by train full of fail. What kind of bus in ST LUCIA doesnt have any uni hotties in it?

Got bored and tried out that shazam thing but, its pretty good. Just held one earpiece of my MP3 player to the microphone of the phone, it got them 100% right

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omfg josh are you kidding...

i loved that car... what f**khead did this !!!???

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RIP old girl

Mt Nebo took its life.

i thought this beast was for sale?

maybe it was the new owner?

<3 great car

that s13 = stupid low

All s13s should be that low. They aren't good at anything else...

that s13 = probs the cleanest, most well built s13 (probably import) in australia

I tried some website similar to that shazam dealy... but it sucked anus. :(

i wonder how accurate it would be if it wasn't the song being played directly into it though? :P

Yes well, I doubt singing into it would work. Especially the wrong words :)

thought as much

on a slightly related note: f*ck public transport

Hahah ive been catching the cat this week. Had to duck into the city before, my god. mission. F^ck waiting, cats and trains should be waiting for me

Hahah ive been catching the cat this week. Had to duck into the city before, my god. mission. F^ck waiting, cats and trains should be waiting for me

Should have caught the F*cking cat. Woulda have been quicker than the stupid bus

IIRC, no.

On noes!

you serious? :(

if you cant afford to insure it you cant afford drive it

FYI my insurance quote is 6k, im sure as hell not paying to insure an old R32 for that mucg

Should have caught the F*cking cat. Woulda have been quicker than the stupid bus

On noes!

Should have seen me flighting with the machine to top up my go card. mother F^cker of a thing wouldnt take my $20!!

FYI my insurance quote is 6k, im sure as hell not paying to insure an old R32 for that mucg

woah! what on earth did you do wrong?

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