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Haha your a banana!! We can push start it!! I don't have a battery charger.

jump started it should be right haha

It's called the divine power... Or commmonly known as discretion :P

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kunce never get banned for having a go at me :laugh:

Probably drinking with big brother.

that's cute

Lol. I'll probably be sleeping. It's just another day afterall

yet you celebrate meaningless weekends :rolleyes:

mate's holiday house in Loch Sport... lotta private roads down that way

who needs private roads when you can hit the waters with a jetski

I used rubber tap washers from Bunnings for that.

Actually I was talking about the metal bit not the spacers.

33 GTR have different way of mounting the plates - think 32 GTR is same.

welcome back funky where the fk ya been makin iphone 6?

lol funny you should mention. just got back from florida for a conference, and before that I was in SF visiting FB and Apple

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at cass, you jelly?????

OMFGGGGGGG DUCK!

Ye they are sending them all over the place.

I was out the back @ the Euro workshop getting some cable tie modification, I don't think they were very used to that lol, and even he had one there :D

Gonna get a few of them for myself, they are quite awesome although i did notice a interesting addition to the HR31 lineup.

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