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Cars done ready to be picked up once the urethane is dry. Will pick it up tuesday/wednesday next week when Im back from Melbourne

Lollercaust. Battery on a new car died at the servo. So now I'm just chillin' waiting for someone to arrive with a jump pack. Our jump pack however... is missing. I'm getting paid though, so I don't care :cool:

Lollercaust. Battery on a new car died at the servo. So now I'm just chillin' waiting for someone to arrive with a jump pack. Our jump pack however... is missing. I'm getting paid though, so I don't care :cool:

Jump pack flat. Left it there as though it was a dirty wan, and walked away.

Has any one heard of this.

Wife was stopped yesterday on old northern road by the QT and said it was a petrol emmisions test that she was stopped for.

Now since we have a diesel captiva that doesnt really work so she was told to drive on. I have never heard of that before.

Any one else been stopped before.

Oh and John, i hope you enjoyed the walk back :yes:

Has any one heard of this.

Wife was stopped yesterday on old northern road by the QT and said it was a petrol emmisions test that she was stopped for.

Now since we have a diesel captiva that doesnt really work so she was told to drive on. I have never heard of that before.

Any one else been stopped before.

Heard of, but not been stopped. If I ever get stopped for one though, I am so boned !

Jump pack flat. Left it there as though it was a dirty wan, and walked away.

Lawl

Has any one heard of this.

Wife was stopped yesterday on old northern road by the QT and said it was a petrol emmisions test that she was stopped for.

Now since we have a diesel captiva that doesnt really work so she was told to drive on. I have never heard of that before.

Any one else been stopped before.

Oh and John, i hope you enjoyed the walk back :yes:

My XF got stopped once and tested, while my sister was driving it. It failed miserably, but they just told her to get it looked at by a mechanic. I am sure they would react differently if a skyline failed though...

My XF got stopped once and tested, while my sister was driving it. It failed miserably, but they just told her to get it looked at by a mechanic. I am sure they would react differently if a skyline failed though...

Guaranteed S.W.A.T response

Front drivers side guard fitted, sideskirts and N1 boot lip painted and fitted, front bar tidied up and some bonnet chips touched up.

Yes I was you big sook. You wanna play gayball with wogs instead of gettin all hardcorenshit eating ice cream then you're fair game.

Be there nexct week or we'll talk about you again.

= 1

Sticks and stones will break his bones but whips and chains excite him.

Fixed it for ya :thumbsup:

Morning Mangs,

+1. You know the rules Dan, if you don't turn up you're fair game for abuse.

I want some of whatever Scott was on last night....

Moaning, aftermoon and woodnight.

You snooze, you get bagged.

I'm still sleep deprived, but not over caffinated.

Ahh... I was clearly doing it wrong. Sleep deprivation combined with not enough caffeine.

:thumbsup:

Cars done ready to be picked up once the urethane is dry. Will pick it up tuesday/wednesday next week when Im back from Melbourne

much awesome. Cant wait for my MMS

if you like I can look after it until you get back...

I would also like to look after your car...

Checking in

aH HOYHOY!

Lollercaust. Battery on a new car died at the servo. So now I'm just chillin' waiting for someone to arrive with a jump pack. Our jump pack however... is missing. I'm getting paid though, so I don't care :cool:

lol

Jump pack flat. Left it there as though it was a dirty wan, and walked away.

Just walk away then......se if I care.....

^lol

I need beer bad

Had beer, feel better.

home with bourbon in hand

last night was bullcrap. had about 1 hour sleep. gheyness. drinking self to sleep as we speak

Too much COD. or WOW. Plus 1 mace.

Has any one heard of this.

Wife was stopped yesterday on old northern road by the QT and said it was a petrol emmisions test that she was stopped for.

Now since we have a diesel captiva that doesnt really work so she was told to drive on. I have never heard of that before.

Any one else been stopped before.

Oh and John, i hope you enjoyed the walk back :yes:

No i haven't heard of it. I know DOT can pull you ver and inspect your car though.

Evening all :miner:

Awesome

Much awesome!

How long can I stretch washing up my cup.

until the ceramic rubs off??

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