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What he said.

When you organise a tow, request a flatbed.

And make sure it's a girl, with a Ford flatbed.

Whoever gets that reference also gets an internet high five from me.

I'd love to know which part of the post was offensive...

lentil derived protein filled brain cells?

how is that any more offensive than saying steak derived protein filled brain cells?

It's not.

I'll say it again, f**k the vegetarian sooks crying about the post.

There's nothing terribly offensive about the post. It really is just hypersensitive douchebags. I can see where people feel it's a bit unnecessary for huxta to react the way they did over a couple of customers...but to boycott the business over their comments is a much bigger overreaction.

OP, you should buy the car that I'd drive if I was a P plater

Should probably meet you and other wasteland and Vic SAU members. Working weekends makes that hard, though. Also, I feel like my shitty 31 would be laughed at.

Im bored of it I guess... wish I didnt sell the 33 :(

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

lel

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

lol go huxta!!!

The rest of the vegetarians whinging about huxta are pissy about them saying hurtful words about ALL vegetarians in their FB posts, which is fair enough.

no it's not.

1) vegetarians can all EAD

2) nothing hurtful was actually said

3) if you were somehow offended by the huxta post... please kill yourself... today

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Sooo I got defected for being too low and "lazy" bonnet struts :wacko:

Oh well, I'm still gonna buy my 20" BBS LM reps when I clear the defect hahaha :yes:

again?????????? where they get you this time?

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