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click on it, you wont regret

**** pls note i am not Damo so it isnt a rickroll :)

put that shit on facebook. funny as.

Very very Nice. Did you need to test that engine in my shell? :P

why certainly kind sir... but i believe that there is a small chance of your gearsets being stripped :)

skwiz.. i wanna make love to your new toy.. thats heaps nice

went to the trouble of taking the 200 around to a potential buyers house tonight, which is no small thing when you dont have a licence and the only other manual driver in the house has recently had surgery on his knee, but anyways, i found a way.

get the car there (out in mile end), park up in the dudes very well lit drive way, and he spends 5 minutes looking around the car, doesnt pop the hood, doesnt look under the car, and doesnt ask any questions.

after hes done he comes up to me and says, "look mate, im a mechanic, and its obvious to me that this car hasnt been looked after, and i reckon its been drifted into a kerb or 2 eh, chuck us the keys and ill take it for a test drive, if im happy with it, ill give you $9k."

dont know what the hell he was expecting with that.

i bet he didn't RoR spewn Dave better luck next time

unfortunately he didnt. :P

he did tell me to get f**ked though, so im hoping to hear from him soon. :)

What movie?

id allow him to skip the dinner if he took me to see twilight. :)

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