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Karl Heinz Urban:

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In son of rajab of the Rings played Éomer was adopted together with his sister, Éowyn, by King Theoden of Rohan when their parents died.

Also was in Star trek (2009) and Xena: Warrior Princess (1995)

Same 2.5 litre V6 as the 626, beautiful engine, but when they go wrong; and they do... BIIIG dollars.

i think you will find the Eunos 30X had a 1.8Ltr V6........ we used to own one back in the day when we were in NZ.

i think you will find the Eunos 30X had a 1.8Ltr V6........ we used to own one back in the day when we were in NZ.

Right you are :thumbsup: , the 2.5 didn't have much torque, that 1.8 must need a rev to get going...

Has anyone seen the movie "RED" with Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, Morgan Freeman and John Malkovich in it? I was watching that and noticed that Jetwreck has a doppelganger in one of the other major roles...

http://www.imdb.com/...08928/tt1245526

http://www.imdb.com/...19040/tt1245526

http://www.imdb.com/...97696/tt1245526

http://www.imdb.com/...66112/tt1245526

Damb....Iv'e been sprung again!....not the first time someone has said that.....apparently I was the Russian Bad guy in The Bourne Identity that died in the car accident as well!!!

Just wish everyone would get it right....he looks like me not the other way around....I was born first!! :P

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Karl Heinz Urban:

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In son of rajab of the Rings played Éomer was adopted together with his sister, Éowyn, by King Theoden of Rohan when their parents died.

Also was in Star trek (2009) and Xena: Warrior Princess (1995)

f**k that shit. He was the DOOM GUY!!!!

Gutted! It looks like I have to go to Sri Lanka for a couple of weeks, leaving on Tuesday... so not only do I miss the opportunity to demolish Robbie on the dyno, but Ryan will probably have his sway bars in before I get mine! Bastards!

your sri lankan?

can i go instead??? lol

:rofl: Mate, Im as white as can be. I find meat pies a bit on the spicey side sometimes :P We (my company) have an office in Sri Lanka, and I oversee some projects that are run out of that office; so Im needing to spend some time there to get a few things finalised :(

:rofl: Mate, Im as white as can be. I find meat pies a bit on the spicey side sometimes :P We (my company) have an office in Sri Lanka, and I oversee some projects that are run out of that office; so Im needing to spend some time there to get a few things finalised :(

damn u.

lol i find some chillies as mild as a meat pie!

i havnt been to lanka in ages! wanna go back :(

Went to a different BP to my standard local, and the attendant was so excited by my car he just about had kittens. You'd think working at a petrol station he'd see a lot of quite nice cars coming through, but he seemed to be compeltely enamored by my stag; he knew what it was - and basically ran out and said "Man that is awesome. That is just cool". Kinda humbling to see someone so enthusiastically positive about your pride and joy :rofl:

Went to a different BP to my standard local, and the attendant was so excited by my car he just about had kittens. You'd think working at a petrol station he'd see a lot of quite nice cars coming through, but he seemed to be compeltely enamored by my stag; he knew what it was - and basically ran out and said "Man that is awesome. That is just cool". Kinda humbling to see someone so enthusiastically positive about your pride and joy :rofl:

Haha atleast when you fill up you don't get yelled at by the caltex attendant saying "no no don't put ethanol in your car it won't work I don't care what you say" true story happened today lol

I should be so lucky. He didn't even offer me a discount on the fuel! Mustnt have liked the car THAT much.

what a sham! he probably said that so youd fill right up.

AAron, thats gold! did you spin all 4 wheels right out of the station to show him that you CAN put E85 in your car?

what a sham! he probably said that so youd fill right up.

AAron, thats gold! did you spin all 4 wheels right out of the station to show him that you CAN put E85 in your car?

Well I sure showed him! I only filled up half a tank; $1.60 was just a touch too much for a full tank.

And LOL.

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