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You'd probably laugh in his face. Wouldn't be suprised if he showed up at one of the SAU meet's talking up a 450kw stock 32R, how he's the 4th person to install cams in his DOHC V6 commo (THATS 4 CAMS YO!), His mate with a 70's fast back with a "600 cubic inch being built, n/a, and it'll be atleast 1hp per cubic inch", and how a 2JZ swapped 32R (with awd) would be the best car ever and would dominate everything.

Aaron would probably punch him in the face. Hahahha

You'd probably laugh in his face. Wouldn't be suprised if he showed up at one of the SAU meet's talking up a 450kw stock 32R, how he's the 4th person to install cams in his DOHC V6 commo (THATS 4 CAMS YO!), His mate with a 70's fast back with a "600 cubic inch being built, n/a, and it'll be atleast 1hp per cubic inch", and how a 2JZ swapped 32R (with awd) would be the best car ever and would dominate everything.

Aaron would probably punch him in the face. Hahahha

Hmm lol

They're not arriving :(

Seller canceled transaction on me cause out of stock. Everyone seems out of stock, wtf.

try this guy, these are where I got mine and they came in pretty fast too, not sure if that cheap compared to where your looking but they have stock at least

Tried it last night and works great :)

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/320862768874?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2649#ht_1661wt_1163

I already wanna go back in time and push his mother down a flight of stairs.

Cannot stop laughing:

HAHA

pretty sure i need a hennessey venom gt

Yeha saw that on fb, looked awesome even though it's super stretched :P

power is insane too

Damn randomly-and-surprisingly-hard-to-take-off screw top beer bottle caps which make minuscule cuts on your hand which you only feel stinging the next day when hand is under water etc.

Eating schnitzel and drinking scotch in Melb Qantas lounge on way to Germany. Another week, another not assembling BBS :down: Mo, need more pics of yours to keep me going.

On another point, quickly finished beer label machine before coming here so plan on producing West Heidelberg Lager (look for it in your worst bottleshop soon) - needs to be served warm whilst wearing thongs.

Also saw a 33r and 32r pulled up by highway patrol near Nismo in Thomastown.

Damn randomly-and-surprisingly-hard-to-take-off screw top beer bottle caps which make minuscule cuts on your hand which you only feel stinging the next day when hand is under water etc.

protip

only shit beer has a screwtop

man vs food...

burrito chalange (in knoxville)

burrito:

2 lbs pulled pork (900g)

1 lbs beans (450g)

1 lbs coleslaw (450g)

1/2 lbs cheese (220g)

4 full size tortilla

sides:

1/2 lbs mac'n'cheese (220g)

1/2 lbs bananna pudding (220g)

1 hour

that's a total of just over 5lbs (2.25kg)

never before complete (adam richmond was aparently the first to manage)

how ya reckon ya'd go dezz?

i reckon i could do it

I'll grab them on Monday. Just left work. Let me know your orders and will spend up on mon. They will think I'm addicted to marble haha

I'm totes down for 10, given I instigated the hunt I call dibs!

Hit me bank details if ya want the monies now

/marblejunkie

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