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My plastic ones (old model straight jacket) that I broke on friday, I have had for well over 5 years

You don't count; you're a ranga.

No need to be a nasty bish ..... lol :)

BAH! I've had to do something like 20 takes on this damn song, and just as I nail the perfect one... the washing machine finishes it's cycle and all you can hear is BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!!!

gaids.

BAH! I've had to do something like 20 takes on this damn song, and just as I nail the perfect one... the washing machine finishes it's cycle and all you can hear is BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!!!

gaids.

What are you doing in the Kitchen???

LOL!

Learn to play better, then you won't need to do 20 takes :D

first one i forgot the fish tank filters again

second one the guinea pig made a ruckus

third one the phone rang

fourth one i couldn't stop coughing

and then all the ones after that I kept failing at the singing... and just when I nailed it.... BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP :)

sup mangs. New dirty 30 has been acquired. Dad reckons bit of sump damage getting it out of the car :S Will check the pick up and make sure it is sweet if not I have a spare from the dead motor lol. He also said looks like it may have had some work done recently. Core plugs in the side of the block all look fairly new and so does the thermostat.

sup mangs. New dirty 30 has been acquired. Dad reckons bit of sump damage getting it out of the car :S Will check the pick up and make sure it is sweet if not I have a spare from the dead motor lol. He also said looks like it may have had some work done recently. Core plugs in the side of the block all look fairly new and so does the thermostat.

get down and boogie?

Sydney Police are gay

I had not had any where near enough to drink when they pulled me out of that karaoke bar...

Then I was not trying to escape, my legs simply wanted to stand over there ----> and my body followed...

Bastards...

I got off tho... Something about he looks like he is going to puke Senior Sarg... :(

Ok frequent internet travelers, hit me with some ideas for my car, I think i would maybe like a wing of some sort for my car, currently it has none and i dont really want to go back to stock, i was thinking that little N1 add on part in carbon fibre. But open to any suggestions from things people may have seen on line or around the traps

Ok frequent internet travelers, hit me with some ideas for my car, I think i would maybe like a wing of some sort for my car, currently it has none and i dont really want to go back to stock, i was thinking that little N1 add on part in carbon fibre. But open to any suggestions from things people may have seen on line or around the traps

I've got a GTT wing for sale :thumbsup:

I've often thought the BA Falcoon wings could look good on a 32, or maybe even the newer ones from the latest XR8.

Not a fan of any of the stock 32 wings at all, so I'm with you on that vote. It's hard to find good wings for a 32 :ph34r:

I've got a GTT wing for sale :thumbsup:

I've often thought the BA Falcoon wings could look good on a 32, or maybe even the newer ones from the latest XR8.

Not a fan of any of the stock 32 wings at all, so I'm with you on that vote. It's hard to find good wings for a 32 :ph34r:

Yeah it is, apparently i may need one out at QR so i will probably get a GT wing to bolt on and off, but i will try QR with out it first! im leaning towards the N1 one because it would look ok with the GT wing on and with it off

stock + n1 lip looks awesome I think. If not your only other option is GT wings really. I don't think the 32s suit any of the later model wings.

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