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ohhhhhhh..... damn!!!

i think i just got happy in the pants! its almost done!! can i get a hell yeah?!!?!? =D

oh, and i think asians are hot: Grace Park

arr... also got rick rolled by marion today, that was ownage!

+1 on Grace Park (tho I reckon tricia helfer makes a better cylon haha)

-D

better bring it round mine james. im just up the road from you after all.

oh, and i think asians are hot: Grace Park

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she just became exception no.2 to my rule.

1 x Hell Yeah

oi mitch, that hks core, got pics? what condition is it in?

oi mitch, that hks core, got pics? what condition is it in?

yeah

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not sure what the otherside of its like , pretty sure the otherside is a bit better

add me on msn and ill go take some more pics n send to you

[email protected]

just bought a new core from just crap for $250 delivered...

You might have even seen it around Dave, local car :)

... that purple one...?

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