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oh those rays wil look mint. a quick google turns us ozft86 forums where you'll find a thread on taillights. apparently CarX in Clayton or somewhere will do a clear vinyl. looks the goods. hunting for a mate who also has a white ft (on order)

Get your mum some batteries for her vibrator while you're at it

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nah mang, fathers day.

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  • Masturbation device for men
  • Simulates the ‘Oral’ sex position
  • Design fulfills your ultimate deep throat fantasy
  • The air hole on the top has a removable seal allowing you full control of the tightness level
  • Bonus sucking sound is created from the suction effect of device
  • Convenient 16cm size
  • Canister comes pre-loaded with lubrication for instant use
  • Lotion reservoir keeps point of insertion in perpetual wet state for enjoyment

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oh those rays wil look mint. a quick google turns us ozft86 forums where you'll find a thread on taillights. apparently CarX in Clayton or somewhere will do a clear vinyl. looks the goods. hunting for a mate who also has a white ft (on order)

There's a red 86 that was at both JDMST meet and HardTuned meet, had his taillights done by CarX. Let's just say, Id keep my money in my pocket.

Destroy VX SS in a rolling...he does loser fly by as I go heavy on the brakes and a VE SS playing catch up on us both flies through the 10 metre gap between us at ~150km/h, then nearly loses it around the upcoming corner, farkin nutjob!

where was my invite brah!

expendables 2 pretty good, funny and action packed

where was my invite brah!

expendables 2 pretty good, funny and action packed

Was on the way home from the gym :P

We should do a rolling at the moment though, while we both lack grip! Then I might stand more of a chance against you...

Until E85 tune...come at my wallet Rape Pace!

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Pic didn't work so I don't know your real reaction, now I'm just confused and scared and Inquisitive all at once. Thanks hamish. Thanks. My life is over now that I can't see that meme. It's just over lol

ok... i'll try again...

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Oh. Lol nah because the gtx is external gate four inch housing blah blah blah.. But this is the standard two bolt snout and housing with the internal gate 5 bolt, so in under the mess of manifolds pipes and hoses, it looks stock

Or more stock than it does

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