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Dude. Just accept the fact cheezetv isnt on anymore.

lol nice. only good call I've heard from you.

I see your using Arnie's trick of sleeping faster

Well played mohomo

trick? lol i just dont sleep

Ayo...if you want to lose a gut, gym is the wrong way about it...it will help, but you got to start sweating. Run.

yeh as others said Im allergic to that shit..todays my off day so I might go for a run and see what comes out of it.. was also thinking of buying a bike.

Alvin, just grab some extinsurger from supercheap auto and bolt the brackets on where nuts for the seats go.

Blue sticker, put it pointing where battery is.

EDIT; tow stickers, eBay or revolution racegear.

This man knows.

Cept I'm allergic to cardio.

I'll get around to it one day.

Go for a run tonight.

Alvin, just grab some extinsurger from supercheap auto and bolt the brackets on where nuts for the seats go.

Blue sticker, put it pointing where battery is.

EDIT; tow stickers, eBay or revolution racegear.

lol I told him eBay and RR too...

Questions now. Fire extinguiser. How big? where do i get mounting brackets. where do i mount them?

Stickers, that blue triangle goes over the bonnet where the battery is yea?

The TOW triangles, where do i get them?

i have some angel ally between passanger seat bolts and drilled holes and pop riveted bracket to it seat even slides over the top .i have some ally if you want it

blue and red contact from news agent = win. All of $5ea for a roll of 5M, that is a lot of triangles.

fire ext easy to do with a bit a metal from bunnings, plus something to cut it with and something to drill holes with.

blue and red contact from news agent = win. All of $5ea for a roll of 5M, that is a lot of triangles.

fire ext easy to do with a bit a metal from bunnings, plus something to cut it with and something to drill holes with.

got no drill and no cutting tools. LOL =(

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