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What happened?

He plastered as?

yeah bit. had a paddle pop in his mouth, made him drink a warm cider: mentors/coke effect. semi-puked on ground. then Simon poured his drink on him (wtf Simon). he stood up with phone and slipped out of his hand. feel flat on screen. farked.

yeah bit. had a paddle pop in his mouth, made him drink a warm cider: mentors/coke effect. semi-puked on ground. then Simon poured his drink on him (wtf Simon). he stood up with phone and slipped out of his hand. feel flat on screen. farked.

Damn, should've stayed, stupid family.

in other developments I washed the evo for the 3rd time since owning it.... I even clayed it!

shit it looks a lot nicer when it's clean lol

might wax it tomorrow, most likely won't... I think the initiative has gone :/

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Went for a drive in the Ralliart, pretty decent fun. Dct is definitely better than standard auto. Shifting at carpark speeds is a bit harsh though.

Titan, do you know what the big black box attached to the windscreen is (assuming its stock)?

the 2010+ cars are better at that, they changed something which made them nicer, last i heard they were looking to see if you could flash the older boxes with the newer software.

box attached to the windscreen? up near the rear view mirror? auto lights and wipers.

in other developments I washed the evo for the 3rd time since owning it.... I even clayed it!

shit it looks a lot nicer when it's clean lol

might wax it tomorrow, most likely won't... I think the initiative has gone :/

I've washed the 34 3 times since owning it... Might wash it sometime soon

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