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I'm with you on the lunch truck ska.  The last thing I bought from the Salmonella van was a sausage roll, and it was pink on the inside.  I spat out the mouthful I was eating and threw it out.  I mean WTF?  How do you get a sausage roll to be pink on the inside.  I don't want to even think about it.  Well, I'm never buying anything from that truck again.

hehe.... *girlish giggling

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usually i would agree if it was one of those vans that sold Chico rolls, pies and sausage rolls, but this dude has freshly made rolls with stuff like fresh smoked salmon with capers and shit like that

and the coffee mmmmmmmmmmm

Mindflux, the reason I didn't guess your last sig was that It was an aqua song. Hmm I wonder whether those guys sit around and wonder what happened to their careers. Also where was my invite for the impromptu cruise or rather crawl on friday???

It doesn't really bother me because I had to be at na_r33's house at 6:40am the next morning and he looked very ordinary after only a couple of hours sleep.

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Aight, those of you who know about my recent gearbox problem, ive decided that i'm going to change the oil and run some readline threw it to hopefully fix the problems..

However i've never changed transmission oil, so is there anything i need ?

my bro tells me i need a pump

aqua song. Hmm I wonder whether those guys sit around and wonder what happened to their careers.

Probably sitting around counting their money and laughing at the fools who paid for the rubbish they released.

*** Semi Urgent ***

Aight, those of you who know about my recent gearbox problem, ive decided that i'm going to change the oil and run some readline threw it to hopefully fix the problems..

However i've never changed transmission oil, so is there anything i need ?

my bro tells me i need a pump

There is a guide in the diy section, the hand pump it to pump the new oil into the gearbox, looks preety simple to me, yet I have enevr attempted it before, but looks preety easy, even you could do it :D you have taken apart every other bit of your car :) jk

Yeah for a person who got their parents to buy the car for him, he treats it execptionally well, well everytime he has been cruising with me, but hear rumors to the contrary about that, but I will only base my depiction on what I have seen and he seems to be a very "grandmaish driver, needs to learn not to follow so close, made me very very very nervous a couple of times on friday night :rofl:

Predator - what you looking for?

Theres this chop on the goldcoast called someting 'Customs' he does all mini trucks and that, awsome guy when i spoke to him .. only seen him once, was waiting got my mate at a work shop near by and i saw this mini truck and stopped to look, and he came out showed me how the bags work .. showed me hsi other cars and his big plans etc

I think its called 'Karters Kustoms'

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