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What's a good supp similar to jack3d but better tasting and just better period? Usually struggle to stay alive after work

Cbf posting in gym section kunts will just give me pages of absolute crap

Mesonorph if you want an 'upper', rice milk is good of you want some energy though. Rich in carbs and quickly absorbed by the body.

My car was fine through there.. Just bottomed out occassionaly

yeah some real f**ked up dips down there, bottomed out plenty of times surprised my front lip didnt get torn off to be honest..

kinglake, maaaad invite brah.

haha sorry, next time :P

My car was fine through there.. Just bottomed out occassionaly

yeah some real f**ked up dips down there, bottomed out plenty of times surprised my front lip didnt get torn off to be honest..

yeah but that's it, though! really hurts the heart lol! :(

so much 'unnecessary' braking because of some of those retarded dips

onehundredandtwentyninethousand

imporeted 2009, major service done by chasers @100k with all busted things replaced and minor done every 5k @ chasers

fuel pump was dead so he just chucked in a walbro toady.

rwc issues are rear rotors too low and radiator leaking

replacing rotors and radiatior if structural test checks out...

then i buy

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