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it's a toyota... of course it has rust!

a toyota laser thunder falcon bird hey

SOLD to the ravi in the corner.

BUT!

we get to choose where the sticker is positioned on said "toyota laser thunder falcon bird"

a toyota laser thunder falcon bird hey

SOLD to the ravi in the corner.

BUT!

we get to choose where the sticker is positioned on said "toyota laser thunder falcon bird"

hehehe glad someone got the reference :)

Hahahaha deal Jase!

It actually has surprisingly little rust, it's in great condition inside and out. Just needs a new battery clamp + terminals to pass roadworthy.

Does anyone 'know a guy' who'd be lenient when it comes to a roady? Just in case?

Hahahaha deal Jase!

It actually has surprisingly little rust, it's in great condition inside and out. Just needs a new battery clamp + terminals to pass roadworthy.

Does anyone 'know a guy' who'd be lenient when it comes to a roady? Just in case?

pffft rust

just call them speed holes or better yet i know a guy who'll sell you a house sticker to cover them buggers up :)

Manging mang.

Does the rain affect your work as much as mine ?

My work? No. The control room guys? Maybe, but I don't think rain is much of an issue. Lighting and epic winds are more of a concern

Probably not, but it does affect mine.

If by 'work' you mean 'masturbating'

always with the penis with you isnt it...

nice :ermm:

My work? No. The control room guys? Maybe, but I don't think rain is much of an issue. Lighting and epic winds are more of a concern

Here if its rainy it sucks balls.

What do you have to do?

The storm water system gets overloaded with water. Puts extra stress on smaller sewage pumps and blocked lines that otherwise would cope with the smaller flow. End result

Nards floating down the street.

I weigh 68kg on my scales that play nice (out by 2kg).

I was 58kg late last year.

Someone find me my purging post

no impressed. and to think iwas going to call for phone sex

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