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where are the ladies at?

tomorrow i get to work on this:

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i like my job, also might be time for me to step sideways within the company......

Edited by Dan_B

anyone know a Simon Cordwell? just rocked up to my sis old place, and we dont know who he is. and and knows alot about my sister...

he drives a white 34. thats about all the info we got

shaun knock him out and steal his wallet and car, i know some people that need some 34 gear......

P.S. get the coupe of yours on the road asap, i want to do a photo shoot with martins coupe

i would of, but he hasent come to this house yet :P.. o and i can use some 34 bits to... and i cant find him...

its on the road... but for some reason... my turbo doesnt build boost *cries* so dont like driving it

P.S. get the coupe of yours on the road asap, i want to do a photo shoot with martins coupe

but mine actually looks good :P

No pics tonight John, had jailbait over and now cbf. Tomorrow if you're lucky.

anyone know a Simon Cordwell? just rocked up to my sis old place, and we dont know who he is. and and knows alot about my sister...

he drives a white 34. thats about all the info we got

beat downs? :P

i'd like to find out who he is and what he wants... then see what the response will be :(

i owuld say shot gun rims but i no longer have any use for 5 stud :P

replacing a battery on it and working out where the current draw is coming from in it.

Poms shouldn't be let loose on electronics

anyone know a Simon Cordwell? just rocked up to my sis old place, and we dont know who he is. and and knows alot about my sister...

he drives a white 34. thats about all the info we got

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=171...2.3400005810..1

http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=587...2.3400005810..1

Dunno if either are your man..... doubt it actually

replacing a battery on it and working out where the current draw is coming from in it.

Poms shouldn't be let loose on electronics

They do it wrong ?

already sus'ed fb haha, cheers for looking though.. cant hide for ever

to rite about that eletrical stuff dan..

so many british cars have stupid wiring and flaws

Edited by red_screamer
No pics tonight John, had jailbait over and now cbf. Tomorrow if you're lucky.

awwwwwww :P

oh... speaking of JB. That chick I posted a pic of ages ago with the huge rack and the tongue ring. Who wants to see her lick her own tits? :(

Edited by Isola

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