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woo! got my fog lights! couple fuses, a relay, a switch, and some wiring and itll be good to go. should have my front bar by tomorrow as well. rad.

lol. wired the lights in. piss easy. just need a switch now.

thatd be awesome if you could. cheers.

dave, have u got a blanked spot(s) in your dash like i do

if so, i recommend one of these: in the link its the 63027BL (bottom of the page, left hand column)

http://www.narva.com.au/products/browse/standard

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HAPPY 21ST BIRTHDAY

TO MY BEST MATE DION

AND TO DAVE

MWA XXXX

Happy Birthday to the double D's - Dave & Dion.
sorry to hear Kellie

happy birthday DD something for the lol's

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Haha Madaz. Thanks alot guys :down:

someone just tried to break into my house,lights on im in the lounge and they cut the screen to my kitchen window i have just had 2 cops here actually really scared and want to vomit

Jeez, sorry to hear Kellie, hope your alright now. It shits me when people try to break into houses when its obvious there are people inside (ie. 2 cars in the driveway). Do they get some kind of kick out of it??

Jeez, sorry to hear Kellie, hope your alright now. It shits me when people try to break into houses when its obvious there are people inside (ie. 2 cars in the driveway). Do they get some kind of kick out of it??

it wasnt long after i spoke to you babe that it happened i wanted to call you or james but i seriously couldnt move when i herd the person cutting the screen on the kitchen window

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