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Thristan: Hows your 180 going?

going pretty good so far - just waiting on an order from gktech, d-project and my belts and we'll be sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet

...provided andy has an overflow bottle :down:

why would u need a clutch line and an overflow bottle after a dead engine?

use the old ones...

cuz the original ones were f**ked :down:

No clutch line or overflow bottle sorry :down: Our over flow bottle is pretty sad too actually. There is a place in Brisbane that sells new ones for $35 though!

No clutch line or overflow bottle sorry :down: Our over flow bottle is pretty sad too actually. There is a place in Brisbane that sells new ones for $35 though!

*american accent*

talk to me jesse...

I will attemt to remember where and get back to you! lol

sexual

just like the favours i will give if you return with good news :down:

waaaaahhh waaaaaah

Hey I was trying to discuss it in a civil manner, but seeing as you're now being a cock about it consider the thread closed.

Start an event thread in the event area for the meets, if it turns into whoretown as well it'll be closed/merged too.

Thanks for making the decision so much easier.

*waiting with the ban stick for "awesome" mature stabs at mods in another thread*

In all seriousness in any other state area this thread would have been merged with whoretown about 30 pages in but because you guys are about the only people that post here now I imagine it has been let slide, but like Mark says this thread is EXACTLY what whoretown used to be when people actually used this site

Farken bingo. Unfortunately some are too thick/stubborn/trying to be a hero to see it.

And i spelled his name wrong apologies "Marc with a C"
Haha :)
lol @ whore town, SAU, merging, revhead.
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Marking this thread as a whoretown. Andrew, yes it was let slide because this thread generated more social events, cruises and meets than I'd dare say SAU QLD did officially. It'd be sad to see it die and disappear. Maybe a epic thread like this WOULDN'T have to be open if the guys on SAU QLD actually contributed something to SAU or were more active in interacting with new members that join SAU's QLD section. Till that day comes, this is as good as it gets.

That said, the rules of the forum still apply, so all mods and admins can and will ban/suspend/treat you like a dick if you start mouthing off and/or being as difficult to manage as Tristan when he's on his period.

For the punters, don't interpret this as a "we have teh powers over mods" action, instead consider it a final warning that this thread will be closed permanently if the mods deem your conduct unacceptable.

Was hoping Final Fantasy XIII was out but i read it wrong on the eb games website lol so i went to eb games and u have to preorder it :S

guess i have to buy it when i get to singapore

guess i have to buy it when i get to singapore

btw, flying to singapore on the 26th of feb till the 2nd of March

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