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Thought I'd give my filthy car ( :( ) a wash today... then checked the weather to see it's raining soon... so much ceebs nao. Sigh, standard melb.

I normally get lazy, wait till it rains and gets it wet... give it a quick going over with a microfiber towel... then go back inside and let the rain rinse it clean.

Trolling sports bikes?

My mates DRZ barely pulled away from my 250 Ninja....Good luck trolling a 600+ super sport

Off the line I mean, I duno maybe its the rider :P but yeah some of the more powerful / light weight motards could get off the line pretty well I reckon anything off a roll would get owned though.. still it's all about the corners and being able to go anywhere. Wana do phillip island on a tard lol

Yeah looks good...exhaust already done saves u a bit too

Getting my last two wisdom teeth out tomorrow after work..... these two special ones decided to be cool and grew horizontally.

Not sure which hurts more, the pain of taking them out or the pain of my wallet.

:domokun:

Getting my last two wisdom teeth out tomorrow after work..... these two special ones decided to be cool and grew horizontally.

Not sure which hurts more, the pain of taking them out or the pain of my wallet.

:domokun:

The answer is both...

garage ftw yo.

and on another note, its f**king hard to get filter paper in melb... none of the scientific supplies do over the counter sales, its stupid.

what do you need to filter? how fine do you need?

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