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Nice effort, looks the goods!

Dunno why you have to ruin it with boost n shit, it only creates problems! Not to mention this cheating AWD crap...

Thought you would have trained your missus better then that! :P

Nice effort, looks the goods!

Dunno why you have to ruin it with boost n shit, it only creates problems! Not to mention this cheating AWD crap...

Thought you would have trained your missus better then that! :P

first thing i taught her was haw to put it in to 2wd

4wd is gay

I went looking for the boob's,,,found them,,,now what was the name of that pink floyd album???.

Looks like a nice car that Jemma now has,,,Big boy don't thrash it to within an inch of it's life. Let her enjoy the easy driving cheater qualities of a GTR. But if you must should I flash my lights to tell you I'm coming past?.

Neil.

Anyone else think that Fatz rubbed his hands in grease just to get his picture taken, not from actually working? Last I checked beers dont come covered in grease...

that not grease.... it's lube... :/

Trefolex :/

Trefolex is an active cutting compound.

Description:

Trefolex is a green coloured, active cutting compound containing a colloid. It melts slowly as frictional heat is generated. It maintains efficient lubrication throughout operations such as pipe screwing, hack sawing, tapping, reaming, etc. It is suitable for all users of hand tools.

Trefolex prolongs the life of the tool. It will not corrode steel nor affect aluminium. Although the surface of copper and brass is darkened, the metal suffers no detrimental effect. It is ideal for use with stainless steel.

Trefolex :/

Trefolex is an active cutting compound.

Description:

Trefolex is a green coloured, active cutting compound containing a colloid. It melts slowly as frictional heat is generated. It maintains efficient lubrication throughout operations such as pipe screwing, hack sawing, tapping, reaming, etc. It is suitable for all users of hand tools.

Trefolex prolongs the life of the tool. It will not corrode steel nor affect aluminium. Although the surface of copper and brass is darkened, the metal suffers no detrimental effect. It is ideal for use with stainless steel.

well pete is definitely up for some pipe screwing, frictional heat generation, tapping and reaming. not sure if trefolex truly will prolong the life of his tool though. it's pretty much worn out already.

Can't believe you had this thing just down the road Pete and didn't tell me... I Like the new GTR too... zvery nice. :)

Looking forward to catching up out there big fella, been too long on both counts, beers and cars and tracks and... boobs!

love it.. i gave my mrs a set of volks for her birthday... she didnt look anywhere near as happy as yours does to get a radiator.. i also offered her a bride seat.. told her it was the closest she was going to get to being one for a while... she didnt like that much either.

C'mon lint, that's something I would say to a chick, you should know better then that.

love it.. i gave my mrs a set of volks for her birthday... she didnt look anywhere near as happy as yours does to get a radiator.. i also offered her a bride seat.. told her it was the closest she was going to get to being one for a while... she didnt like that much either.
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