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Haha toxic farts over here too. Since I've been on my high protein diet (7 meals a day, up to 3 protein shakes) I've been going off tap. EVERYONE is suffering.

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Thanks mang :)

Awesome photos Jamie, not sure if they're hi-res because I'm looking on my phone but Can you send me hi-res Pleaseeeeee :) [email protected]

No worries Billy!

Check your Inbox.

yay corona goes in to get a new brake master cyl tomorrow, then the daily will be A1 condition woo woo then I can start pouring money into the GTR

GTR is only gonna cost you $200 to fix :laugh:

As you have said...

Nah man more like $200 for the bushes + $300 labour to get it done coz ceebs doing it myself and the corona is $310 for the master cyl at trade price then another $90 for labour and fluids ect ect

so like almost 1k right there.

Nah man more like $200 for the bushes + $300 labour to get it done coz ceebs doing it myself and the corona is $310 for the master cyl at trade price then another $90 for labour and fluids ect ect

so like almost 1k right there.

Ok so for this week, spend $400.

Space yourself out another week or 2, to get some funds and spend $500 on GTR.

Done.

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