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^need to supercharge +exhaust+tune 86. then rip rear seats out, strip unneccesary weight, fit a full size spare wheel, and THEN have some fun.

half cooked piece of toast with baked beans for dinner, yellow and green tictacs for dessert. #motellyf

half cooked piece of toast with baked beans for dinner, yellow and green tictacs for dessert. #motellyf

WTF the best bit of travel is the free food and drink, eat like a king.

on a side of that:

http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/food/huxtaburger-restaurant-slams-its-vegetarian-customers-on-facebook/story-fn93ypt9-1226806919244

WTF the best bit of travel is the free food and drink, eat like a king.

corporate lyf like you, maybe. LAHA for me, which means it all comes out of my pocket. and i dont like buying dinner every night.... lunchtime at work has access to microwave and BBQ, so best to stick to snack/sandwiches in the motel. dinner and lunch have swapped while im up here lol. best thing though, theres a smoke house butcher is this tiny town. amazing jerky apparently, will pick some up tomorrow.

spent 10k on 86 and over it? must have got $5k wheels and Tom's rear lights.

Getting cut up about Just Jap, ordered and paid for my FMIC on Sunday morning. Called first thing Monday saying it was urgent and needed ASAP. Called today and still not sent, will be sent tomorrow. Waaat.

You're not that important to them by the look of it.

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