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I've even been just burning stuff quickly on CD-RW before i shoot out, then deleting it when i get back home or get bored of the compilation and putting something else on. Only way to go these days..

hmm.. time to sand back my front bar repair.. excitement plus.. oh well, gotta be done..

/me waits for the slap down from strutto.. :D
you disappoint me strutto...still waiting for the smackdown

maybe i'll get it in person tonight :)

ur not my hero anymore strutto :)

*waits for smackdown*

You dare humiliate your hero in his absence???

I'll see you lot tonight!!!:cuss:

about the boots, i got them and installed them, wasnt hard to sew up either, but then again I know how too ;) he could ahve made some of the edges longer as they might wear in some spots. best buy for that money.

ska, why dont you put niko beside the road you guys are taking then photo copy? or just highlight with grey in paint shop ;)

pred, a cd-rw isnt what you need, you need more money for cd's, with 300 trakcs, (of 12 for me) on a mp3 cd you'll run outta time for burning and erasing the cd's :) thats unless you have 4 rw's like i have but no mp3 player :/

Sorry guys i wont be with you tonight, i have to save cash, and show my brother brisbane, and he doesnt like cars after a certain rollover(dads new hilux). so I cant take him, he didnt even like the drive outta the airport :/ straight and 60-100 in 1 second :D

have a good and safe one.

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