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Ill be leaving qround 9 @ Sunkist (dafaq this shit do? Lol). <br /><br />I injured my back today cutting car. Should have squatted down. But nooo. I decided to bend down. f*k. Time to see gp. Then physio. Diagnose this shit.

This made me sad ;(

No moar parts to buy bro? Surely there's something hehe.

Lmfao I finally got around to uploading all my Japan pics.... 9 months later hahah. K must go back. Pay another visit to upgarage, and bring back all the mad car parts as a bonus :P

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No moar parts to buy bro? Surely there's something hehe.

Lmfao I finally got around to uploading all my Japan pics.... 9 months later hahah. K must go back. Pay another visit to upgarage, and bring back all the mad car parts as a bonus :P

Lol nah no more man :(

I could do with a front pipe since i think ive got a flat part on the current one from being too low.. but I want to get it from somewhere in aus since I want to get it in to get all the work done next week or one after..

Ah, sad days... Just pay for mad expedited shipping :P.

But you bought all the stuff past few weeks right? Anything from Japan would have been decent rates then still!

Getting it all installed soon though must be exciting... the next step to the parts showing up on your doorstep :P

reminder it's end of day light savings tonight...

I'm sure most know, but people like myself who aren't exposed to media can forget.

that or your iPhone will do it for you.

lol @ HMAS skylimo

Ah, sad days... Just pay for mad expedited shipping :P.

But you bought all the stuff past few weeks right? Anything from Japan would have been decent rates then still!

Getting it all installed soon though must be exciting... the next step to the parts showing up on your doorstep :P

Yeah bought everything over maybe last month and a half - everything from Japan apart from turbos, acuators and rear rotors - so hasn't been too bad.

Haha it's getting exciting but going to be hard to fit all the parts into my car and take it to mechanics lol :P - rides for everyone (non sexually).

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