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Yea yea typical male line fat boy,,,"oh the women forgot to do the wheel nuts up". Fess up hommo,,,we all know Jenna was doing the electrics and you were sitting on ya fat arse drinking beer wondering how to put a wheel on one handed.

I hear it eveyday pal,,bloody wife smashed the mirror off again,,,bloody wife smashed the car again,,,bloody wife reversed into what ever. Blah Blah bloody Blah.

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Neil.

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Well after cracking the shits over the no oil pressure motor and parking the shit heap in a corner for 2 months it's time to get it going again before cams change the rules on me.

In other news we took Jennas car to marulan, texi skids and Wakefield on the weekend which has now re motivated me. Managed to snap her gtr seat in half, which was a suprise mid corner.

Picked up the remaining gear to log book the car so time to get it on

Yea baby

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