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having said that, I can't think of anything in this world that feels better than the love juice of my man trickling down my thigh while I wait for the bus to take me home the morning after.

woah. ghey overshare.

I think that's the first compliment you've ever given me Shan :P Thanks man.

You'll like the new stuff better. None of my whiny voice. Got a Sri Lanken guy singing :( Black people always sound better IMO.

well I like accoustic rock and soul n stuff. So some of your songs are relevant to my interests.

Any Lankan that sings is doomed to be associated with CDB. Remember them?

well I like accoustic rock and soul n stuff. So some of your songs are relevant to my interests.

Any Lankan that sings is doomed to be associated with CDB. Remember them?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDB_%28band%29

Interesting. I hadn't heard of them before. I'm probably too young.

It says they're originally from Dandenong :P My Sri Lanken singer is one postcode away from there.

you two should get a room.

having said that, I can't think of anything in this world that feels better than the love juice of my man trickling down my thigh while I wait for the bus to take me home the morning after.

f**kin sigged!

f**k hks wateva. Go exhaust shop. Tell them 3 inch pipe all the way from turbo(s) to the back. That's it LOL

i thought about that but this catback is a good price and i can bolt it on myself, also everyone says the dump pipes on the r34 are very good anyway so i wasnt really thinking of changing that part. i was only going to get a high flow cat and then the rest. also this hks one shouldnt be too loud because it has a muffler in the system unlike my old car where it had some little resonator in it.

i thought about that but this catback is a good price and i can bolt it on myself, also everyone says the dump pipes on the r34 are very good anyway so i wasnt really thinking of changing that part. i was only going to get a high flow cat and then the rest. also this hks one shouldnt be too loud because it has a muffler in the system unlike my old car where it had some little resonator in it.

when you mean hiflow cat you better mean one that is "hi-flow" :(

dumps are fine unless your chasing major power, just get from front pipes back

when you mean hiflow cat you better mean one that is "hi-flow" :(

dumps are fine unless your chasing major power, just get from front pipes back

haha, yes "hi-flow" is what i meant, not one that flows very high up lol. thats what i was thinking, they say that the dumps are good anyway and im not chasing massive power levels.

just saw a titanium exhaust for sale on here for a very good price but im pretty sure its going to be very loud because it has no other muffler in the system other than the cannon on the end lol.

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