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new rims and put all the stolen stuff back on. on that note does anyone have any stagea side skirts cheap

not sure if these are any good

http://www.japaneseimportspares.com.au/nissanstageaw34m35/3

Blacked out lights on a black car = awesome :)

nice one dude!! im considering doing it also, but on a silver car it wont be as good IMO

Honestly i've done it to a silver Hiace. and it actually looks really good against the silver if you dont do it so dark.

your meant to Clay it and polish it and it comes up all smooth like the paint on your car. but after time its fades n you have to do it again. Im gonna go n get it clear coated.. never fades.

yeh they've made a new product, coz i found this one better than the last time i used it on my supra.

maybe its the same as the RC Car stuff. ive got some of that too lol

I has epic new coffee. Harrar Estate in Ethipoia :thumbsup:

i get close to a full inch of crema on my esspresso cup, and there is enough caffeine in this bad boy to give a blue whale heart palpitations. The aroma was listed in the catalouge as having "notes of sweaty saddle, fungus and forrest floor"

fkn wut?

All I know is that its tasty as a mofo :woot:

Jase - I more meant that if you try and put chilli seedlings outside now they wil struggle like buggery. I always try and have my seedlings in pots before the beginning of december, so let me know how you go getting some started this late.

electric FTW!!! :P

lol i actually put a little turbine supercharger on it. the filter was connected to it. didnt add much performance, but looked pretty cool. Not so cool when i flew it off a jump and couldnt find the charger

Hello Guy`s ,

Would you PLEASE USE CHAT THEARD & NOT THIS THEARD TO CHAT,i come to see what`s happening with People`s Car`s & it CHAT ONLY :whistling: ,

Thankyou :thanks:

Trinidad scorpion seeds or cuttings.. YES PLEASE

All my chili plants died in the sub-zero temps the other month :( Had a Bhut Jolokia that was flowering, a Red Savina, a Jamaican Hot Yellow and a bunch of normal habaneros, jalapenos, thais etc :/

Picked up a 4-pack of healthy habaneros for $5 at Bunnings on the weekend.. might put them under a light :whistling:

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