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if i have to listen to the daily waffling about how great he is with woman i want pics to back it up.

I'd post pics here if it wasn't public. However, you could just ask privately for pics. Birds has seen the last few girls I've been with. I also shared with him some special pics that slappers txted me :P

if i have to listen to the daily waffling about how great he is with woman i want pics to back it up.

Yes it's almost like a picsoritdidnthappen type scenario now.

More hot dates than I have hot dinners

I R NOT BELIEVE

Other than that, bored as fk.

Nice day today outside. Was in Yarraville for lunch... Fk the roads there are terrible

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Mitsubishi-Lancer-2005-Evolution-VIII-/170629852129?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item27ba54ebe1#ht_500wt_898

cheap, but wether can bring to vic without probs because is on nsw revs system

Why should it make a difference?

So I've got Water pump and Timing belt coming from the states already. Do the tensioner and idler need changing when you do your timing belt? Cant find them cheap anywhere. Kudos motorsport, $200 for the lot including seals etc.

So I've got Water pump and Timing belt coming from the states already. Do the tensioner and idler need changing when you do your timing belt? Cant find them cheap anywhere. Kudos motorsport, $200 for the lot including seals etc.

Its a good idea to do bearings at the same time, they can seize up apparently (on Subarus its common)

I just got the Kudos kit best I could find.

definitely a good idea to do it while everything's off anyway. had mine replaced with the timing belt, mechanic used a gates racing kit. theyre on justjap, but like 400 odd for the whole kit from memory...belt, tensioners, etc.

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