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good on ya cara for having a smash! but chille! on a much much much more impotant not how the hell do i get my drivers side front drive shaft out HELP HELP its killing me shaft sorta seperated dunno if i broke it or its meant to seperate.. cant wedge anything in to pop it out!

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Not quite sure where you're coming from Cara, no one had a go at you :/

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I was making one of my usual 2 wheeler (motorcycle) jokes, if thats what set you off.

And for the record I've been involved with the Motorplex Consortium for over 6 months now ... attended the rallies, meetings and discussions to get our drag strip happening ... I drag raced for over 4 years at AIR until it was closed on both 2 and 4 wheels ... and that included 40+ degree heat in full leathers.

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And for the record I've been involved with the Motorplex Consortium for over 6 months now ... attended the rallies, meetings and discussions to get our drag strip happening ... I drag raced for over 4 years at AIR until it was closed on both 2 and 4 wheels ... and that included 40+ degree heat in full leathers.

Ruby wears more leathers than your average german pornstar >:D

-D

thanks mate! i managed to track down an engine crane from a mates dad aswell!! so were lookin sweet appart from a few tiny things now!

shouldnt you be getting moto storm matty for your off road fix?

on the plus side normsta will get to the see the sun still being summer now. ive done 14hr shifts during winter and only got a glimpse of it at 6.30 in the morn.

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