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Nah man they the red ones, mine were the super gay clear ones ;)

ps I just took our new V8 turbo diesel cruiser up to the waste rock dumps and did some epic skids :P

Tristan ive given your skiders away because you dont like answering your phone..

jks :P they are being kept somewhere else, we need the 180 to pick it up.

does anyone need any s13 bits? 4 stud rims?

You got front uprights, knuckles, hubs etc needed for s13 coilover conversion in the dirty 31?

Coxy64.... hmmm is that Colin's new username? :D

Wild guess that's my dad lol.

probably his sister, and thats how many cox she can take ;)

lol..hopefully he missed that one :P

Well I'm just chillin today. Had the OP yesterday and it all went well they reckon they've fixed me so all I've got to do is recover now. Got 2 days of not being able to do a lot lol. Can't move anything over 2kg because it might cause a bleed again. And your crotch is the one place you don't want to bleed from :(

lol..hopefully he missed that one :P

Well I'm just chillin today. Had the OP yesterday and it all went well they reckon they've fixed me so all I've got to do is recover now. Got 2 days of not being able to do a lot lol. Can't move anything over 2kg because it might cause a bleed again. And your crotch is the one place you don't want to bleed from ;)

lol yeah I dont think hed be very impressed with that comment

What you get OP for?

I would go back and edit it, but everyone has quoted it so it wouldn't acheive much....

edit: edited anyway, was bad form

Edited by Smity42
good to hear it went well mate, mountain run this weekend?

Possibly. See how I'm feeling. I'm sposed to be getting a lot a bruising coming through which hasn't yet :P

lol yeah I dont think hed be very impressed with that comment

What you get OP for?

I went in for electrophysiology studies because when I exercise or get stressed out my heart was going into tachycardia which is pretty much really rapid heart rate. Over 180bpm which is bad. Was caused by a short circuit in my heart which they burnt off with radiowaves. Was pretty weird because I was awake for the whole thing.

I would go back and edit it, but everyone has quoted it so it wouldn't acheive much....

Yeah he knows about everything else so I don't think he would be that bothered.

Morning All :P

Morning!

Possibly. See how I'm feeling. I'm sposed to be getting a lot a bruising coming through which hasn't yet ;)

Cool mang, let me know

I went in for electrophysiology studies because when I exercise or get stressed out my heart was going into tachycardia which is pretty much really rapid heart rate. Over 180bpm which is bad. Was caused by a short circuit in my heart which they burnt off with radiowaves. Was pretty weird because I was awake for the whole thing.

Does that mean they didnt even have to cut you open?

Yeah he knows about everything else so I don't think he would be that bothered.

Hopefully...

local anesthetic in the groin and then they put 4 tubes into my vein and ran catheters up into my heart. They had to use a small needle to go from the right side of my heart to the left side so they could get to the short circuit. The only thing i didnt feel was the tubes going in. The catheters felt like being kicked in the balls when they went in and you get all hot flushes when they're going up to the heart. As i said it was really weird. Not too bad pain wise just really uncomfortable for like 3 hours lol.

Well I'm just chillin today. Had the OP yesterday and it all went well they reckon they've fixed me so all I've got to do is recover now. Got 2 days of not being able to do a lot lol. Can't move anything over 2kg because it might cause a bleed again. And your crotch is the one place you don't want to bleed from ;)

Dude! Good to hear it went all groovy.

Morning All :P

Morning Miss.

local anesthetic in the groin and then they put 4 tubes into my vein and ran catheters up into my heart. They had to use a small needle to go from the right side of my heart to the left side so they could get to the short circuit. The only thing i didnt feel was the tubes going in. The catheters felt like being kicked in the balls when they went in and you get all hot flushes when they're going up to the heart. As i said it was really weird. Not too bad pain wise just really uncomfortable for like 3 hours lol.

Nasty, but again good to hear you a'ok.

i need it today martin!

hmmm... goood luck with that. Try PCE Performance maybe :P

PWR might have something off the shelf for 32s. ARE will custom make you one, but probably not today. And you'll pay for both options

Morning All :P

Morning :D

I went in for electrophysiology studies because when I exercise or get stressed out my heart was going into tachycardia which is pretty much really rapid heart rate. Over 180bpm which is bad. Was caused by a short circuit in my heart which they burnt off with radiowaves. Was pretty weird because I was awake for the whole thing.

Ouch

Less talk more fitment

;)

hmmm... goood luck with that. Try PCE Performance maybe :P

lol

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