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sounds like you guys had a way more fun weekend than me

All I got to do was work on thristian's bloody tractor, and crash my dirty one

twas pretty good but racing is always fun too....despite crashing

sounds like you guys had a way more fun weekend than me

All I got to do was work on thristian's bloody tractor, and crash my dirty one

Crashin or not it still beats standing around talkin shit and eatin ice cream.

Onya for gettin down and doin it smitz. :(

Crashin or not it still beats standing around talkin shit and eatin ice cream.

Onya for gettin down and doin it smitz. :(

Been doing it for years now mate. Not my first spill either, but the first time I've hit anything :(

Not sure why you feel the need to rag on the ice cream meet though mate, since when has socialising face to face been frowned on in this club?

Been doing it for years now mate. Not my first spill either, but the first time I've hit anything :D

Not sure why you feel the need to rag on the ice cream meet though mate, since when has socialising face to face been frowned on in this club?

Its just too hardcore for me I guess. And dont do skidz when you leave. Its a tissue issue. :cheers:

Anyone wanna do me a favour? Involves picking up some parts for me in Gordon Park :cheers:

What parts!? We could prolly do it but i dont know when we could get them to you...i know this thursday we have plans so no icecream for us

S13 front brakes, rotors, hubs, knuckles and lcas for the dirty one :cheers: Other than the thursday meet my dad works north side so if anyone is home at you place during the day he could pick em up from there. Dad can't pick it up straight from there because the seller won't be home till after 6.

S13 front brakes, rotors, hubs, knuckles and lcas for the dirty one :cheers: Other than the thursday meet my dad works north side so if anyone is home at you place during the day he could pick em up from there. Dad can't pick it up straight from there because the seller won't be home till after 6.

I will consider and work out if there is anything i can do!

Its just too hardcore for me I guess. And dont do skidz when you leave. Its a tissue issue. :cheers:

LOL

@Colin, I MAY Be able to help you out bro, but I won't know till later this arvo.

LOL

@Colin, I MAY Be able to help you out bro, but I won't know till later this arvo.

Sweet let us know when you can :cheers:

Too busy today so gay.

Martin/Dan/SexyDave - S13 coil overs going in the rear of the dirty one. Drill holes backyarder styles or is there somewhere that sells tops for em?

Martin/Dan/SexyDave - S13 coil overs going in the rear of the dirty one. Drill holes backyarder styles or is there somewhere that sells tops for em?

Use the R30/R31 Cusco pillow ball tops

perfectrun sells them

meh its a drift cop, just drill it

EDIT: What kind of stupid f*cking filter changes 'cop' to 'cop'?????

yeah. those holes will probably be the least of my worries lol.

And yeah the filter is gayer than beating Ian Thorpe in a felching contest.

@ marto - you loved working on the 180 :D next time ill ensure the food is a little more up-to-scratch

@ sexistdave - man i couldnt resist looking after i saw "danB is the weak sauce" i loled

@ noel - i see what you did there, lol :cheers:

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