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Damn now I want to eat some chicken rice.

Oh also on the topic of restaurants, night be heading to mamacita tomorrow. Anyone rate? :S

http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/71/1507775/restaurant/CBD/Mamasita-Melbourne

Judging on here, it's sounds decent. :nyaanyaa:

oh yeah, i've got stock front shocks off my 34 if you need some to tide you over till you get new coilovers, just remove them from my garage, and kynoch might have LCAs hanging around.

Unfortunately I don't :(

So I need a Lower Control Arm and Tie rod end for the drivers side up front... any ideas? Think I might speak to Osaka and Import Monster.

Door doesnt line up perfectly, it's off by a fraction, but the coilover is on a slight angle from what I can see so I'm hoping it's that, won't really know until it all goes back together...

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-OUTER-TIE-ROD-END-Set-NISSAN-SKYLINE-R33-95-98-2WD-/190646170136?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c6365b218&_uhb=1#ht_2356wt_1163

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2-REAR-RACK-Tie-Rod-End-For-NISSAN-SKYLINE-R33-95-98-/180829991026?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2a1a4eb072&_uhb=1#ht_2157wt_1163

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/SKYLINE-R33-LOWER-CONTROL-ARM-RH-/180834731919?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2a1a97078f&_uhb=1#ht_828wt_1139

Damn now I want to eat some chicken rice.

Oh also on the topic of restaurants, night be heading to mamacita tomorrow. Anyone rate? :S

it's great if you are cool with spending like $100 minimum on tequila - food is very good

if you want latin / mexican - the newmarket hotel is well better

Ahaha yeah. Will have to see!

it's great if you are cool with spending like $100 minimum on tequila - food is very good

if you want latin / mexican - the newmarket hotel is well better

Haha confused. So its only good if you drink $100 worth of tequila? Or doing so takes it from good to great? XD.

hmmm... 70kg to 90kg bench in 3months.

Yes please! Send me your secret recipe, so with your secret recipe i should be able to meet the requirements on your job description riggghhhhttttt???

Assuming you take protein now, did you used to take protein and eat properly while home gyming?

God damn protein is expensive!

Treadmill is sooo much easier than the roads, could run heaps more on treadmill. It just keeps you rolling with the momentum, the road is where it's at! Running against mother nature.

When i was home gyming I was taking a mass gainer for a bit, and just ate lots of anything really I probably didn't gain that much muscle (mainly because I wasn't working out hard enough / often enough) but at least gained a bit of mass and newbie gains.

I always have a protein shake after gym but TRY to have it twice a day sometimes I forget though / don't get a chance.

I've been using some of the BN chocolate as recommended by birds, smells/tastes pretty dam good!

I used to blend up shakes n stuff with protein / fruit / milk / ice etc. when I got home from work but these days just lazy

those gym supplements smell terrible.

just sayin.

Woo hoo! I'm not alone, brother used to take some in the house until other brother and I complained then make him take it anywhere other than the house.

What's this new stylin fad on p player skylines making them look like commodores like literally ass scraping nose to the sky so farking gay

theyre getting cheap enough for the habibs.

So I spoke to an engineer.. and I have gtr rails coming.. and a floor pan.. oh snap.

Ahaha yeah. Will have to see!

Haha confused. So its only good if you drink $100 worth of tequila? Or doing so takes it from good to great? XD.

goes from great to excellent...

kind of place where you want to just walk in and tell them to bring you whatever they reccomend and match tequila's with it

bahaha fair enough! but no monies... dilemma.

and i just impulse purchased this: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B005HMKKH4/ozba0e-20

pretty good deal if anyone is looking to purchase a portable external! 2tb, usb 3.0, for ~$110 shipped.

hmmm... 70kg to 90kg bench in 3months.

Yes please! Send me your secret recipe, so with your secret recipe i should be able to meet the requirements on your job description riggghhhhttttt???

No secret recipe to it, though I do think I'm a good coach of technique and stepping up weight in a smart manner.

Can send you our workout, but there's a hundred ways to achieve the same thing.

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