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Well it didn't take too long.. I did most of the stuff whilst it has been sitting in my driveway for the last 2 months. But the engineer just did the inspection today and it passed..

roady friday or monday.. transport dept. straight after that, on road.. early next week!

you know the gay thing is though.. you get a nice car over from japan.. you get some nice bald tyres to play with.. but you have to change them for good tyres to get it on the road.. where is the fun in that?

yeah.. we're gonna byron next time josh.. just for you..

Actually, now that I think about it, you know who all these hidden guys are? They're SLAYER!! fans.. wondering why the hell they ended up at this forum when they just typed "slayer+satanic masters" into google..

i like your idea gordo, itialian pasta or something, so what if its not all you can eat for $7 there will still be somewhere cheap...if not I'll lie and say its all you can eat so you come then realise ive fooled you all muhahahaha

yeah.. we're gonna byron next time josh.. just for you..  

Actually, now that I think about it, you know who all these hidden guys are? They're SLAYER!! fans.. wondering why the hell they ended up at this forum when they just typed "slayer+satanic masters" into google..

I like your theory on about the "hiddens + SLAYER".

In for Byron, Their all stonned hippys. Good for a laugh.

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