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Farken LOL

Andy, don't even get me started.

Craig, if you ever look at and say "hey boy, you look mighty cute in dem jeans", I will punch you square in the throat.... but I am a little flattered that you fantasize about me ;)

Aaron, don't stop now mate, you are on a roll (btw, don't bother putting that "spank" emoticon near Craig's name - it only excites him more)

Farken LOL

Andy, don't even get me started.

Craig, if you ever look at and say "hey boy, you look mighty cute in dem jeans", I will punch you square in the throat.... but I am a little flattered that you fantasize about me ;)

Aaron, don't stop now mate, you are on a roll (btw, don't bother putting that "spank" emoticon near Craig's name - it only excites him more)

hahaha Craig aka "Mr T" "now ima bend over and when i count to three start f&*kinnnnnn"

must be a yank thing.

lol nice signature.

ROFL@ spark plug, i thought they were only used on startup?? ;)

ahahahahahahahahah. jeez everyone shouldve given him a break, you gotta start somewhere. as long as you have a spark plug to start off with

ahahahahahahahahah. jeez everyone shouldve given him a break, you gotta start somewhere. as long as you have a spark plug to start off with

True, but at least he didn't think they were used to hold the fuel trigger on

what DOES hold the fuel trigger on?

the SPARK PLUG!

no seriously, I used to jam it in there. it worked fine. then one day the shop assistant came and pulled it out n said leave now(indian accent).

I got 3 quaters of a tank of fuel for FREE ;)

ohh THAT fuel trigger. i thought he was referring to a non-existant car part lol

i got it now. also a good idea. they DO click off automatically!!

people jam the fuel cap in the trigger instead

ohh THAT fuel trigger. i thought he was referring to a non-existant car part lol

i got it now. also a good idea. they DO click off automatically!!

people jam the fuel cap in the trigger instead

yeh but our fuel caps are connected to the thingama bob. its doesnt reach the thingama jiggy

touch wood ive never lost one, nor locked my keys in the car. actually ive never owned a car that didnt have remote entry, so that explains that one.

lol i went throught a

Fairmont Ghia ( gave to my dad)

2J Supra (blew up with nos ;) )

type R integra (taxi drive fell asleep and put me on life support for 3 days)

n now this shagon wagon

fark, nice cab driver! do i ask what happened??

freeway maybe 3:30 -4am i was driving home and i remember a car coming to me head on, next thing i woke up a few days later apparently going in an out of ICU.

police said:

taxi driver seemed to have fallen asleep an drove over the nature strip that seperates oncoming traffic and went straight into me. my car rebounded n slid onto the grass and dug itself in n flipped/rolled/ car landed on the wheels n i was pulled out by a fireman lol.

i made an effort to drive within a week. and did it

Not to be a party pooper but perhaps some of this discussion should take place in http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Re...ad-t342557.html ? ;)

yeh this is true. me and Iain tend to sway into conversations about nothing in these topics lmao

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