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Not driving a defectable car.

Hire car ftw.

got stuff on down there, plus do a bit of site seeing.

Why are you all haters down there?

We just hate politicians who hate modified cars

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on a better note, take a look at this link, lots of car hotties (link off a carclub website in USA)

hotties

borderline work safe!!!

I am really annoyed :P , i buy new tie rod ends, get a tyre place to install them when i have new rear tyres done for the track day. I then get an exhaust leak at the track, drop the car off today to get it checked out/fixed and get told the tie rod ends were not installed correctly :ermm: . Luckily the tyre place is just round the corner from my mechanic, and i got him to call them about it, hopefully get them to fix it under some sort of warranty.

... i finished work in about 3hr 45min...HURRY UP, and then i have to work tomorrow :bunny:

Locky's dad just came to pick him up for his week and he started getting upset i asked what was wrong and he burst out crying so hard saying he didnt want to leave then his dad started getting mad with him. :D

Its so heart breaking i just wanted to cry with him and tell him he could stay and everything would be ok but i cant.

i gave him my old phone so he can call me when he wants

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