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The place reeks of dirty box, but it is good for a lol when your with lads haha

lol you took the words out of my mouth!

only been there once with the boys and that was the last!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

got a group table dance from one chick, yeah looked the goods etc etc

anyways, she comes up to me, wraps her legs round my head and pulls my face into her

vagine, just as im thinkin to myslef *hmmm, wonder if i can sneak a quick tongue flick in*

i took a breath in thru my nose and got smaked in the face by the same smell you get

when you open a fresh packet of samboy salt and vinegar.

i should sue them for pain and suffering

anyways, she comes up to me, wraps her legs round my head and pulls my face into her

vagine, just as im thinkin to myslef *hmmm, wonder if i can sneak a quick tongue flick in*

i took a breath in thru my nose and got smaked in the face by the same smell you get

when you open a fresh packet of samboy salt and vinegar.

bahahahaha i just fell off my chair

-D

HAHAHAHA

strats

me and a mate went there one night , again...

and some chick asked us for a table dance ,we asked how much and she said $40

so my mate being a genious pulled out about $25 in coin and asked if that would suffice ,

so we ended up getting a table dance for $25 worth of shrap hahaha

Palace is the only place like that in Adelaide I would consider visiting again .... I am still damaged by some of the things I have seen at 108's, Strats and the Horse *shudders*

Palace is the only place like that in Adelaide I would consider visiting again .... I am still damaged by some of the things I have seen at 108's, Strats and the Horse *shudders*

Best thing I saw at the Horse was 2 girls eating whipped cream off each other at about 5:30am on the main stage.

Dohmar, you asked for pics of Andrews dump pipes, here they are. Excuse the dirtiness, they are off to get cleaned and ceramic coated ATM, will get more pics when I get them back.

Please excuse the quality, it was dark, late and I was in a rush

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Just got back from walker chassis, and let's say I can't wait to get my cage done. Was just gonna be the basic weld in cage but now I'm going for a full Tarmac rally cage. Getting a-pillar bars, sill bars, cross bar which goes from one corner of the roof to the other, harness bar, bars to the strut towers, and alot of other little bracing.

Very good pricing to.

Dohmar, you asked for pics of Andrews dump pipes, here they are. Excuse the dirtiness, they are off to get cleaned and ceramic coated ATM, will get more pics when I get them back.

Please excuse the quality, it was dark, late and I was in a rush

thx for that

gotsta get me some, they look great

-D

Dohmar, you asked for pics of Andrews dump pipes, here they are. Excuse the dirtiness, they are off to get cleaned and ceramic coated ATM, will get more pics when I get them back.

Please excuse the quality, it was dark, late and I was in a rush

Are they AM Performance Items?

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