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come and get your front diff out of my kitchen. also have that fancy sump adapter/billet cradle/brace for your 30/26 build ready for you too.

your front diff box has bits of egg and olive oil all over it from sitting on my kitchen bench. come and sink a can or two with me. i'm moving out of slurry hills soon.

f**kin hell fatz where can i get a girl friend whos willing to swing spanners on my skyline!

You got it all bud!

Im as bad as you mate with the nissans lol

Currently i run a 1980 mod diesil patrol non turbo tray back in complete original condition.

Its awsome when you go down town in the patrol and people look at you like your some kinda hic from the back country but i would not have it any other way!

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f**kin hell fatz where can i get a girl friend whos willing to swing spanners on my skyline!

You got it all bud!

Im as bad as you mate with the nissans lol

Currently i run a 1980 mod diesil patrol non turbo tray back in complete original condition.

Its awsome when you go down town in the patrol and people look at you like your some kinda hic from the back country but i would not have it any other way!

I've got one of those girls. It's hit and miss being able to get them!

Bit like getting a clean hooker... LOL

come and get your front diff out of my kitchen. also have that fancy sump adapter/billet cradle/brace for your 30/26 build ready for you too.

your front diff box has bits of egg and olive oil all over it from sitting on my kitchen bench. come and sink a can or two with me. i'm moving out of slurry hills soon.

Hay fats

Nice car

The 26/30, Is that for the 31 or 32?

6 hour picks

sticker time

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some cool cars

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i got in trouble for going to fast

felt like i was at the principles office

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work that out?

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warming up john's car

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have to do timing for people in the team... man its cold

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this is how busy it gets allday

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gtr 2 phillip island 0

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