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I mince my own meat and make my own patties. best. shit. ever.

Huge difference between mince from butchers and a cut of meat that you mince freshly.

I breed my own cows, that I mince my own meat to make my own patties.

:/

Hey guys. I'm currently over from Adelaide, and getting a bit bored. Was just wondering if you guys have meet ups or something?

oh, and your traffic sucks :P

But we have the Formula 1! :laugh::wub:

Hey guys. I'm currently over from Adelaide, and getting a bit bored. Was just wondering if you guys have meet ups or something?

oh, and your traffic sucks :laugh:

see my sig mate.

I breed my own cows, that I mince my own meat to make my own patties.

well i grow my own feed that i feed the cows that breed then mince to make my own patties

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lol wut

I was trying to find that car a while back, it has a twin turbo 351 in it, crazy car..all started cause he was sick of getting a ribbing from his mates about driving an excel..

All i could find was a 4 sale add he wanted 40,000$ for it...

So where,d you score the time machine

,found this trippy thing , can be seen thru the rear window...

http://www.toysauto.co.uk/product_info.php...me=strut-braces

Dunno what gtr is like, i got a cusco one is bent more than that jjr thing is...Does jjr fit behind the backboard...

wow that one looks much better!

yeah jjr one is behind the backboard and thats why i have been wondering, due to most ive seen have been cut through the backboard and are visable from the boot! >,<

how on earth do you change r33 parker globe

does the whole headlight assy have to come out to change it

nah, you can do it with them still in... I have done it a couple of times now.

On the left I had to remove the pod and box (obviously)

and on the right I had to remove the washer bottle

An like dezz i k ow the pain of dropping a globe in there...

DO NOT DO THIS!!!

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