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Hey Cam.....bet his got his hat on the wrong way again!

It's his "I'm too tuff for you bitch" look!!!!.....I try not to laugh when I see him like this.....but it's just tooooooo funny!!!rofl.gif

Hey Cam.....bet his got his hat on the wrong way again!

It's his "I'm too tuff for you bitch" look!!!!.....I try not to laugh when I see him like this.....but it's just tooooooo funny!!!rofl.gif

LOL, true... but at least he called me "homie" and not "brah" this time.

I guess the supposed humour in that saying is lost on me...

Hey Cam.....bet his got his hat on the wrong way again!

It's his "I'm too tuff for you bitch" look!!!!.....I try not to laugh when I see him like this.....but it's just tooooooo funny!!!rofl.gif

LOL you ass hole.

whats wrong with having my Cap on backwards?

would you like me to reitirate

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Sorry Aaron, you did indeed pick the wrong Camry, but hey, Big Fella picked in extremely un-M35 looking Volvo!

well it was either that one or this one, and seeing as how we only get 1 or 2 m35's out on the cruise **looks at dunc**

i don't have that much to go bu(also cause none of them are fast enough to be in front of a c34 :thumbsup: )

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well it was either that one or this one, and seeing as how we only get 1 or 2 m35's out on the cruise **looks at dunc**

i don't have that much to go bu(also cause none of them are fast enough to be in front of a c34 :thumbsup: )

Thats some big talk, looking forward to the dyno day mate :whistling::devil:

We're hoping to back to back test the new exhaust setup and the old one on dyno day... Big Fella hasn't got a chance! :nyaanyaa:

:thumbsup:Awesome. Hopefully Tangles has his C34 back up and running by then, and we should have 5 stags out on the day! Thats 20% of the sign ups, not bad for a bunch of volvos :cheers:

i have very little chance of pulling high numbers, my car is running stock turbo and tune, however i may fit the decat pipe and straight pipes to see if we can get some flames popping!!

I still have to get my air intake pipe mod sorted first and then hopefully she'll run 12psi like a dream.

And it'll be good to see you out at a stagea event dunc, i thought you must be boycotting them!:nyaanyaa:

i have very little chance of pulling high numbers, my car is running stock turbo and tune, however i may fit the decat pipe and straight pipes to see if we can get some flames popping!!

I still have to get my air intake pipe mod sorted first and then hopefully she'll run 12psi like a dream.

And it'll be good to see you out at a stagea event dunc, i thought you must be boycotting them!:nyaanyaa:

It'll be a race against the clock/wallet to see if I can get any more mods done before the dyno day, we'll see how we go. Ive got some bits sitting on the shelf, but whether or not we'll get them in the car or not remains to be seen!

Theres been no boycotts from me; just other things cropping up/getting in the way of participating in cruises :domokun:

no need to alter the cruise route, Dunc probably isn't coming anyway :nyaanyaa:

but seriously tho, we all know that on the cruises we must always abide the law, no excessive speed or noise and certainly no street racing(unless on private roads :thumbsup: )

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