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Sarp mangs. Extended absence from here since work have the audacity to make me work while I'm there...outside pirate.gif. Cheers for all the birthday wishes...I think. Rangas get birthdays based around the leap year. Normally the year before, year of and year after the leap year. Just to clear up any queries. How's the weekend going? I ended up hammered on Friday motorboating many boobies at the Cabaret club and Love n Rockets and it was all paid for cheers.gif Great success.

Nice one Colin. Sum of my weekend.

Happy laps was awesome. Gokarting was also awesome. BBQ was awesome. Damo breaking all my shit was not awesome. Doing nothing today was awesome.

This seems to be a common thing when SAU guys come to your house, we break shit. sorry i couldn't be there, had other things on.

Anyone want a free R31 shell? straight car, tiny amount of surface rust. Free come pick it up. Get free shit. Colin?

Anyone want a free R31 shell? straight car, tiny amount of surface rust. Free come pick it up. Get free shit. Colin?

If only it was a wagon I would take it.

Anyone want a free R31 shell? straight car, tiny amount of surface rust. Free come pick it up. Get free shit. Colin?

If only it was a wagon I would take it.

Morning Mangs,

The weeds are tumbling in here wave.gif

Shut up, Vettel.

:P

Sarp mangs. Extended absence from here since work have the audacity to make me work while I'm there...outside pirate.gif. Cheers for all the birthday wishes...I think. Rangas get birthdays based around the leap year. Normally the year before, year of and year after the leap year. Just to clear up any queries. How's the weekend going? I ended up hammered on Friday motorboating many boobies at the Cabaret club and Love n Rockets and it was all paid for cheers.gif Great success.

Sarp. Me too :(. That's far too many birthdays. Weekend was good, not as many boobies though :(.

Happy laps was awesome except for:

A) Brakes not working (expected)

B) Air fuel guage not working :(

C) Clutch slipping :( :( :(

Go karting was awesome. Might have to re-asses my opinion of Kingston park, maybe I just got the shit blokes last time.

BBQ/Drinking was also good.

Drive home was too long :(.

Putting new brakes in yesterday was not fun, but at least it is done now :). Also fixed Air fuel guage.

Bled the clutch while we were at it too, because the fluid had aids. But I give that a 0% chance of fixing anything.

Nice one Colin.

That's what she said.

Happy laps was awesome. Gokarting was also awesome. BBQ was awesome. Damo breaking all my shit was not awesome. Doing nothing today was awesome.

shit bloke, that guy. Hope you had a good day/night other than that :thumbsup:

This seems to be a common thing when SAU guys come to your house, we break shit.

He was not even an SAU guy

sorry i couldn't be there, had other things on.

Bros b4 hoes Dan.

If only it was a wagon I would take it.

If only it was a wagon I would take it.

Double the wagon love.

i think you should still take it anyway.

That's what she said.

I thought it was meant to be your track car Dan?

You'll never guess it; he changed his mind again. He now wants a faulty chassis.

Go kart videos are uploading now, will link them when they are done. I forgot to put the spice girls music on them for Scott though :(.

Will try to get the happy laps one done tonight. Maybe that needs some spice girls...

You'll never guess it; he changed his mind again. He now wants a faulty chassis.

Wow really? Dan changed his mind?

a fiver says the faulty chassis never happens

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