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in that case im not asking nice at all :/

a week for a clutch and service is ample time :)

2 hrs is ample time if you don't need to wait for a flywheel to be machined.

did u dig up a old post to try and hurt me? lol HOR HOR HOR HOR!

Old posts? It was 2 posts earlier, nub

massive-nuclear-explosion.jpg

That looks like a fire I lit once in DBay

no need to worry about it because it'll be done and sweet by next weekend :)

BAHAHAHAHAHA joo make me laugh

Martin:

If I buy the beers, would you like to help me install my head unit and kill switch?

As long as its good beer, or bundy and coke :/ . Wasn't your kill switch(s) going to be an epic project?

isola u said it wrong..

ur supposed to be like if i give beers and blow would u do it? lol

He's too old to be allowed to blow me

I'm not blowing Martin. If wanted your spit in my mouth, I'd kiss you.

That offer to help has just been revoked :)

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in that case im not asking nice at all :/

a week for a clutch and service is ample time :)

7 weeks at best

Oh, and the drift switch :)

MUNGIIIIEEEEEE!!!!!!!!

In before Dan!!

OMFG, you are a psychic. Or is that psycho?

Ok im off to work for a couple hours fun!

so morning post for me!!

Sucks to be you going to work at that time

2 hrs is ample time if you don't need to wait for a flywheel to be machined.

Oh Hai

ladies

got one quote to fix the crack in my rear bumper, due to some asshole reversing into me

$500

farking joke

This is why insurance is good

This is why insurance is good

Insurance wouldn't have made a difference. Never saw the guy who reversed into it, so would have had to pay the excess, which on imports is usually at least $500

limp bizkit = worst and you two will burn in hell for quoting it

lies!

everyone was into limp bizkit at some point in their life

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