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  • 4 weeks later...

Get out for a pushie ride.

Pose Evans Lego characters around the house, and wait for him to find them.

Go round to my Mum's house when she's not there, and set the hundreds of teddy bears in sexually explicit poses throughout her house.

Still at mum's place; add random items to her shopping list, then go back later and pull them out of her cupboards and ask why she has bought them.

Follow the cat around the house with a laser pointer.

Try to fit thermo fans to my radiator. (Not recommended unless you have about a month of spare time and live close to a mental hospital).

Watch episodes of Top Gear, and eat all the rice crackers.

Edited by Daleo

Go round to my Mum's house when she's not there, and set the hundreds of teddy bears in sexually explicit poses throughout her house.

Still at mum's place; add random items to her shopping list, then go back later and pull them out of her cupboards and ask why she has bought them.

GOLD!!!!! :D

  • 1 month later...

So, whos going to own up and confess that they spent an ass load of money at a Queensland workshop and will potentially come away with the wildest M35 in the world?

Please explain?

Sounds like something Leon would do :whistling:

A workshop in Brisvegas posted on facestalk they are building a Stroked 4.2 litre, HKS T62R, Getrag 6 spd conversion M35.

Even though Leon is crazy :P I don't think he's quite that crazy.

Suspect the owner will make us wait in suspense :whistling:

A workshop in Brisvegas posted on facestalk they are building a Stroked 4.2 litre, HKS T62R, Getrag 6 spd conversion M35.

Even though Leon is crazy :P I don't think he's quite that crazy.

Suspect the owner will make us wait in suspense :whistling:

Maybe that guy who kept coming on here asking for info and posted the pic of the stripped Stagea?

I can't imagine it'd be a forum regular.

Link to facestalk page?

So, whos going to own up and confess that they spent an ass load of money at a Queensland workshop and will potentially come away with the wildest M35 in the world?

Sounds like something Leon would do :whistling:

The bold is the giveaway that it's not me, lol.

I had a look at DCDC's M35 a while ago. There was nothing to see so didn't take any pics.

It had been stripped a fair bit, but the way it was jammed in amongst a heap of other cars I could tell it was on the backburner (at least for the workshop).

Maybe things have changed by now.

Edited by Commsman

Will be great to see this car when it hopefully hits the road. Who knows where their going to put a T62R in that engine bay, but if you make enough space I guess where the airbox sits.

Good move taking the VQ35 insted of a 25. Easier to handle the cams.

Wonder if they just got a build block from the USA or if it was built here?

Saw the funniest thing on the say to work yesterday just on the south side of the city.

I pull up to the lights behind an old Van. I know this van because I've seen it before on the way to work. It has those big old sunroofs that old luxo Jap vans had. On the opposite side of the road is one of those Christmas decoration clearance places. Now the Christmas place has put people on the comers of the intersection to wave the signs. So, I pull up behind it, and there is a young bloke hanging out the top of the sunroof (I've seen them out the sunroof before when its stopped at lights). On the other side of the road is a cute girl, not stunning, but kind cute, dressed up in a short Santa costume waving this sign back and forwards dancing away. Bloke pops out the sunroof, tries to start a conversation. She turns out to be a German backpacker, and speaks no English. Problem? Nope - He speaks school boy German! Proceeds to swap numbers while hanging out a sunroof, across lanes of traffic, to a dancing girl, dressed only in a kinky Santa costume. I know a little German, so I was chuckling away in the car watching this go on.

Sometimes I love what goes on in traffic :P

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