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For anyone looking for a ADR complaint helmets at real cheap prices go see Yamaha Pitmans;

http://www.yamahapitmans.com.au/specials I'm going down there asap and copping me an open face helmet. $50 BRAND NEW!

Some young chick in Russia with a gas mask on! Haha

I don't know but I think all that gas mask stuff from the cold war/world war/nuclear disaster days looks pretty awesome.

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Or maybe I've just been reading too much about Chernobyl:

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Interesting shit.

Loving those Russian pics Cronic - have you played any of the Stalker games? They are all set in the post-nuclear Chernobyl wasteland and are so detailed and realistic it is scary! If you are into post-apocalyptia then you will really enjoy playing the games.

you will both love this website a chick does a tour of Chernobyl they call its ghost town 20-25 yrs after very very interesting

http://www.kiddofspeed.com/default.htm

BTW agent called back and has said that my landlord will be calling me (ha he didnt but no suprises there) and that if the landlord hasnt fixed the heater and the drain by Sunday night then i need to call her and tell her and further action will be taken

sweet, sounds like ur on to a resolution there. most agents will have tennants pay rent into their account. then transfer it to the landlord at the end of the month... that way the agent earns a lil interest, and also has a bunch of $$ to use on the landlords behalf.

only really works well if the landlord has multiple properties cos a bunch of money will sit in that account... im guessing this is not the case for ur landlord, and everything has to come out of their pocket.

none the less, fixing that stuff is not your responsibility. Its the landlord/agents problem. Glad to hear that your agent is taking responsibility for the landlords lack of appropriate action

"63 percent of americans think that BP are doing a good job of containing this oil spil, the same 63 percent, also hate pelicans."

"BP have created a new car that can run on water. Only catch is that the water has to be from the Gulf of Mexico"

got my laugh of the day there..

Give Andrew from AMPerformance a call, he's getting my manifolds, heat shields, dump pipes and intake coated for me

Awesome. I'll get him to do my turbos and manifolds when i get him to do me some split dumps/frontpipe/cat

got pics of his handiwork about? seen them a few months ago but would like to see them again

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Awesome. I'll get him to do my turbos and manifolds when i get him to do me some split dumps/frontpipe/cat

got pics of his handiwork about? seen them a few months ago but would like to see them again

-D

When I get them back from the ceramic coating I'll post some up

When I get them back from the ceramic coating I'll post some up

Ahh I more meant the stuff before ceramic coating. I know morrie at horsepower in a box can get stuff ceramically coated too but hes on the other side of town

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