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thanks for the reply.

big bottom end would be an understatement :D

Cheers Josh - I forgot about Eug.

I'm looking at Bride Euro II, I think they are 99% same as 33 or 34 GTR seats??

thanks for the reply.

big bottom end would be an understatement :D

Cheers Josh - I forgot about Eug.

I'm looking at Bride Euro II, I think they are 99% same as 33 or 34 GTR seats??

man up and go fixed back :(

yea it sucks being sun burnt on ur back

but its ok.. reeling in 60+ cm mackerel is quite fun

if we used a better boat we could go on the otherside of morteon island and troll for huge ones

i might be going tonight.. doing a 3am launch mauhaha

Hai five!

Think I shall detail the car today.

Hai five!

I spent the day installing Air con units :). One in here is now rocking good (although the mount and shit need paint, and it is currently sealed with duct tape :banana:), one in the bedroom I just need someone to help my lift it up and in.

Air con for the massive win, however it was farkin hot out woodworking all day. Worth it though :(

blah blah blah purge blah blah

skinny emo f*ckers...

sif you would want to be a 45kg girly man, my knob weighs more than that...true story

LOL

g'day :D

I'm "working from home" today :D

and SAU isn't blocked here!

Nice One!

no one else seems keen on our epic scheme

No one else is a stoopid emo

I dislike swear filters

+1

I want to see if i can ebully him into weighing less than an average human skeleton

He'd have to put on 5kg...

So f**king hot outside, I was going to clay, polish n wax the car but it is just too f**king hot. I'll just watch some poker videos instead lol.

+1. See above :banana:

Edited by Smity42
pics of your sister or ban.

+1

I've seen her

Win :D

+1

agreed

+1

I'm the biggest e-bully/troll out there.

Tis true

nismoh im sorry i just ate kfc :)

and it was too delicious to purge

LOL. I just ate kfc too :D

my engine is coming out tomorrow....excite! :banana::banana:

Putting a dirty ESSSS ARRRRRRRRR in?

Reporting in

Reading you five-by

man up and go fixed back :)

+1

Sunburnt ftl.

At least when u burn, your skin matches your hair :(

Edited by Smity42
LLOL HAHAHAH i never thought about that one..

good one smity

lol

Which part are you talking about? He made like 17 zings at once in rapid-fire...... my head's still spinning

i have heard him mocking us

saying such things like "hahahaha i have the lightweight and the rb25 mwahahaha"

such a dog

and the highflow vl turb with t3 or t4 cartridge. :D

and im 41kg f**k get it right.

edit: josh msn more often

Edited by 32_Dave
Hahahahaha Dave the difference is our car's are driveable :(:banana:

miss understood previous post i see. (yoda voice)

you dont think i know already :banana: motor in next week after the brake lines are sorted :D

Fuuuuuuuuck yeah..... how much to go after that?

get motor running. bold up diff / drive shaft. bolt in seat take for test drive down street.

lol

but seriously.

- get brake lines (front solids and hydro handbrake)

- get motor in

- finish running gear

- finish wiring

- install all interior back

- paint 2 doors, bonnet, front guards, rear bar, reo's & bootlid (whenever the f**ker arrives, custom FRP bootlid)

- re-glaze entire car

- engineering, wheel alignment, rwc

- rego

- drive for 1000km let it all settle

- iron out problems

- TRACK !!! and beat it :D

the painting is the time consuming shit.

Edited by 32_Dave
painting is over rated

i was thinking tow it to track before its all done and hack it but everything wont be run in / bedded in etc... and ill have small problems that'll ruin a good night. :D

I thought cupping was more in your line. :)

He is good at it :)

man up and go fixed back :)

Ill fix your back :(

The only thing I cup is a perfect short black in the mornings.

Coffee coffee coffee, oi oi oi, coffee, oi

Liar :)

get motor running. bold up diff / drive shaft. bolt in seat take for test drive down street.

lol

but seriously.

- get brake lines (front solids and hydro handbrake)

- get motor in

- finish running gear

- finish wiring

- install all interior back

- paint 2 doors, bonnet, front guards, rear bar, reo's & bootlid (whenever the f**ker arrives, custom FRP bootlid)

- re-glaze entire car

- engineering, wheel alignment, rwc

- rego

- drive for 1000km let it all settle

- iron out problems

- TRACK !!! and beat it :D

the painting is the time consuming shit.

Lets fast forward to the :) ?

painting is over rated

Yes . . Yes it is

P.S. Morning all :)

Thank you for everyone !! I have send the ticket to the transport and wait for them to put into the court!! I don't expect they will let me go easy but at least try my luck see the judge will believe the true or not!! Thank you again for everyone effort!!

ENGLISH FAIL

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