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i need an rb25 turbo elbow if anyone has one lying round....

i was dicked around by x2 ns.com asshats.

sau is heaven compared to over there.

Craig PM >>This Guy<<aka Chris<< he has my RB25 turbo elbow tell him Madaz said you could get it off him he lives down salisbury way you have to collect :P

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lol

i called her a cougar and the result.....

hehehehe. Am now.... Well in the last year at least lol... Not sure what it is wiv u young ones but HOLY SHIT - i like..... Lmao :P

if this was back 3 years ago, id be on a plane to TAS lol

lol clown at autobahn i was asking about oil filter just making sure i got the right 1

he asks what you got. i say skyline.

he gives a weird lil pah sorta sound, i smile and ignore this.

then fuel filter he asks what skyline, i say GTR,

he mumbles some kind of piece of sh*t comment, i laugh n think what a dumb ass :P

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lol clown at autobahn i was asking about oil filter just making sure i got the right 1

he asks what you got. i say skyline.

he gives a weird lil pah sorta sound, i smile and ignore this.

then fuel filter he asks what skyline, i say GTR,

he mumbles some kind of piece of sh*t comment, i laugh n think what a dumb ass :P

what a douchebag.

which Autobarn?

lol clown at autobahn i was asking about oil filter just making sure i got the right 1

he asks what you got. i say skyline.

he gives a weird lil pah sorta sound, i smile and ignore this.

then fuel filter he asks what skyline, i say GTR,

he mumbles some kind of piece of sh*t comment, i laugh n think what a dumb ass :P

thats where id go apeshit and ask for the manager (only cause i like a good fight)

i'd be like 'wtf is ur problem, do u only like cars that inbred mofos like to drive? the single peg na tanks with primitive addons?'

'are you the product of an incestuous relationship? are your parents brother and sister? your eyes are rather close together?'

'wtf does your family tree look like, a stump? have you guys got thumbs yet?'

sure i might get thrown out but it'd be funny enough to document... more fun that just chucking thermite on the bonnet and igniting it with a strip of magnesium :D

-D

Garlic on everything man, its great stuff!

its not so great if ur in the great southern hemisphere international cunnilingus championships

but then again wayne ur tongue is well too short to get in eithercase...

-D

it twas elizabeth, heart of the bogan.

thought he was just joking but then after he had no idea what sorta engine i had i was like yep i think he just a bogan.

he like rb30 lolz no buddy, Rb25 no im like that 1 with the twin turbo there.

meh i dont care, personally i like it when bogans give me sh*t. its funny when they get owned after.

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it twas elizabeth, heart of the bogan.

thought he was just joking but then after he had no idea what sorta engine i had i was like yep i think he just a bogan.

he like rb30 lolz no buddy, Rb25 no im like that 1 with the twin turbo there.

meh i dont care, personally i like it when bogans give me sh*t. its funny when they get owned after.

Hmmm cant think of who it would be, because I know quite a few of the people that work there, and the ones I know sure wouldnt say that..

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