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I have a tramp stamp for her. When do you want it ?

Wickedphatradtotallysiiiiiiiiiikkkkkkk

Next baskins meet I come to? Probably another 2 weeks?

What model? I used to have a KH, it was wikkidsik

KE....... and yes its wikkidsik

Tristans bday today? Happy B'day sexeh emo. Baskins this week for birthday reacharounds?

My scrying orb (facebook) tells me it's on Fryyyyyyyyday

baller

Wait til I lower that mofo! and get some massive 15" rims :(

2 weeks ?!?!??!!?!?!?! ?

That's what he said.

soft

That's what she said.

but ok

Neither of them said that

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Gents

I have a ford laser in my driveway. Her name is Kelly. Be nice.

TRD Laser :( wicked

So I read this...

Dammit! really wanted to go to the baskins meet but now can since i have to get my car towed back home and take the engine out to check the rear main seal and the clutch, the reckon with the clutch the pivot ball is too long for the os Giken twinplate i have in there, does anyone know if there are different sizes of pivot ball for the gear box's? i thought they were all the same sizes? but the thrust bearing carrier is really tight. the box im using is the rb25det from a r33?? are the 32gtr pivot balls in their gear boxs smaller does ayone know?

but all I really got out of it was:

Dammit! really wanted to go to the baskins meet but now can since i have to get my car towed back home and take the engine out to check the rear main seal and the clutch, the reckon with the clutch the pivot ball is too long for the os Giken twinplate i have in there, does anyone know if there are different sizes of pivot ball for the gear box's? i thought they were all the same sizes? but the thrust bearing carrier is really tight. the box im using is the rb25det from a r33?? are the 32gtr pivot balls in their gear boxs smaller does ayone know?

so... I don't know the answer to your question, but I do have half bar.

So Thursday reacharounds?
Only if i get them, being the 22nd is my bday

You actually have to SHOW UP to get the reacharound, Josh :P

In gay-years, it makes me about 32 :(

I like how you said '32' in the same sentence as 'gay'

You're alright in my books

Jack Bauer FTW

lolzzz

I'll come to next weeks one if Astroh comes

im out for this thursday (fixing car) - next thursday could be the G-O :(

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