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I would imagine it is also part of a stewardess' - that's fkn right I said stewardess' - job to ensure people are not overly intoxicated. This would be pretty much more difficult with a bunch of bogans trying to take advantage of free piss and out drink each other.

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just rock up to some random import workshops. I rocked up to springy motors randomly (never been there before) and they had a Z32 afm plug laying around that i could have. job done.

any r31 skyline at the wreckers has a z32 plug....why people pay 50$ for tomei plugs is laughable

its for my car (evo 8) so need an evo plug, or mitsubishi equivalent

will see what deer park wreckers have in stock during the week (not open weekends)

sorry cannot help...only asked cause i think i has r33 plug around somewhere

pwah do want.

http://www.my105.com/ListingDetails/tabid/65/p/3/cid/613/id/11466/Default.aspx

would be awesome to rock that on the road.

Brisby has a cossy that he brought over from europe while he was there, looks heaps better than that one though

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