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This is how I look at it.

You sleeping away quiet peacefully, dreaming good stuff- like boost controllers, Digital TV conversions, and maybe even some Transgo shift kits.

All of a sudden your awaken by two Tomcats- making that terrible noise, sounds like they're fighting just outside your window!pinch.gif

Black v Orange- you know its going to be on! Don't watch the whole thing, its a waste of time....

CAT FIGHT!

Then its like, F it, lets go get a cheers.gif

Edited by PN-Mad

V8 nummers.....never owned a turbo until the last car!

And that my friend is a unique car.

Ps. Tangles....Aaron and I are just mucking around!....nothing malice we actually talk outside sau! We were just missing the wa guys! :P

P.s.s he does have a bitch slap coming to him though when I get down to vic next month!...lolz

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Err, Craig; I'm not an expert or anything; but I'm pretty sure that first picture is a fridge...:whistling:

Just sayin'

Says the man driving a hearse! Shit that's me too!

Hey Alex, found this and thought you'd need one (as will my mate) and at that price....

http://www.ebay.com....#ht_7444wt_1163

that looks alright aye........ show us pic's and info once u've mounted it, are you going to make it plumb back also ?

my stock BOV farts so if this is a good option i might join ya's

V8 nummers.....never owned a turbo until the last car!

And that my friend is a unique car.

Ps. Tangles....Aaron and I are just mucking around!....nothing malice we actually talk outside sau! We were just missing the wa guys! :P

P.s.s he does have a bitch slap coming to him though when I get down to vic next month!...lolz

I'll be waiting you 10kg toothpick!

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Had a fridge magnet on the firewall...

ahaha so much win

LOL @ the fridge magnet "Polarizer."

The only thing it polarized was opinions: Brocky's, and everyone else's.

hey don't hassle my Polarizer......it did something....apparently!

P.S. I asked Aaron to marry me but I found out his gay!blink.gif

Edited by Jetwreck

hey don't hassle my Polarizer......it did something....apparently!

P.S. I asked Aaron to marry me but I found out his gay!blink.gif

how does that even make sense?

talk about a massive fail.

So now that Rally Victoria is only next weekend, anyone going to have a look?

I'm flying over around Thursday night I think, coming back Sunday after checking out the rally stages for next year's Rally Calder.

And... who's doing Movember around here?

I've started, got a work team. If you want to donate to the awesomeness that will be my perverted Movember Mo, go here: http://mobro.co/bigkevracer

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