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i wonder if they do "wood slicks" :bahaha:

My tyres went Bam! :bang:

so theres that cost ..... and the amount i owe to the coppers $600 ..... while im still paying off the engine rebuild $6K ..... and my rent etc.

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i wonder if they do "wood slicks" :bahaha:

My tyres went Bam! :bang:

so theres that cost ..... and the amount i owe to the coppers $600 ..... while im still paying off the engine rebuild $6K ..... and my rent etc.

How did your tyres go bang ..... if you can't drive for 3 months ..huh...huh?

I'm starting "Tsunami Cappuccino Appeal foundation - Your gift today will rush turbo and boost Survival Kits to Cappuccinos affected by the typical tsunami waves of ricers and bogans, and provide other speed up parts as needed."

i wonder if they do "wood slicks" :bahaha:

My tyres went Bam! :bang:

so theres that cost ..... and the amount i owe to the coppers $600 ..... while im still paying off the engine rebuild $6K ..... and my rent etc.

indeed u can get wood slicks with those polished and glazed paint :D

I had tyre blew when I parked my golf on side street to answer stupid werk call, 2hrs later I showed up at werk with brand new tyres :)

nope on the outside they were baldish ...... on the inside they were down to the canvas ...... they just had enough and gave up :) Luckily while we were slowing down at the lights and not an hour beforehand where we were having some country backroad fun.

Nobody noticed they were balding.

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