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had to laugh last night.

Went to get some fuel, (saw price did not laugh) bunch of Bros there standing round the mates new A5 4door coupy things all in their muscle shirts and shit, (turned out to be a smart move)

trying to impress the ladies, showing how swag they were.

Guy finishes putting in fuel, pays. about to leave...genius who jsut bought his car goes super pale..bros help him push car to the side of the servo...

guessing the TDI badge on the back and the fact the petrol station only stocks Unleaded might have had something to do with it tho.

:rofl:

realized prior to starting. else with the amount of fuel in the line I would have expected them to make the realization further down the street not still in the servo.

so won;t be bad a siphon and a refill and should be good to go again, bet he never makes that mistake again tho.....

realized prior to starting. else with the amount of fuel in the line I would have expected them to make the realization further down the street not still in the servo.

so won;t be bad a siphon and a refill and should be good to go again, bet he never makes that mistake again tho.....

you say that, the bosses dads car has had it 3 times. he did it, and his wife did it twice and it was driven all 3 times.

excited for new catch can. Cusco and greddy are too chunky plus no drain. plenty on the american market, but dubious build quality and when designed for V8s its a bit hard to judge.

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It ain't all good, and that's the truth...

Thangs ain't goin like you think they should...

I don't care about what you think you see

The thangs you want to know when you look at me

God knows I done been there and paid my dues

I can't change how you feel, cause it's all, on you-whoahhha-ohhhhh

Chorus

[Chaka Khan ad libs to end]

had to laugh last night.

Went to get some fuel, (saw price did not laugh) bunch of Bros there standing round the mates new A5 4door coupy things all in their muscle shirts and shit, (turned out to be a smart move)

trying to impress the ladies, showing how swag they were.

Guy finishes putting in fuel, pays. about to leave...genius who jsut bought his car goes super pale..bros help him push car to the side of the servo...

guessing the TDI badge on the back and the fact the petrol station only stocks Unleaded might have had something to do with it tho.

lol thats awesome!

picked up ps4 yay - had to come home and let electrician in, so I still need to go get a game after.. was thinking the new need for speed

lol thats awesome!

picked up ps4 yay - had to come home and let electrician in, so I still need to go get a game after.. was thinking the new need for speed

As for games, you're spoiled for choice since you have access to many games. Hell, you can browse while you're getting paid :P

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