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Lol. we all have one of those at work

No one compares to this guy, and I have the pleasure of sitting directly opposite him in the sheds... He'll tell the most pointless stories that go on forever, and end up nowhere. Today he told me that a BMW engine from 30 years ago had 4 throttle bodies....

Hi Michael how are you?

Good thanks Ric, how are you? I'm sure you're looking forward to the release of Monica's new album Year of the wolf, and The Documentary 2 early next year

you complain like a f**king woman, michaela.

Do you read your facebook statuses before you post them...?

whatever you do DO NOT by an audi.

Don't know anyone with anything good to say about them!

My mate seems pretty happy with his A6

but yes, a nistune setup is the least detectable around. also need to remember to paint the injectors stock colour

I passed with a nistune tune but they got me for wrong colour injectors, even though I passed emissions. (Tuned larger injectors to pass)

Yeah no doubt there is people happy with them but 4 including me had to sell audis cos so many problems and vws not much better

Compared to mates with BMWs mercs none have had much trouble .. Spose it's luck of the draw

anyone going to this car meet tomorrow at latrobe uni? 2000 people on facebook are 'going'..

https://www.facebook.com/events/1538811449675959/

cops will get involved. public event + people are always dickheads.

cops will get involved. public event + people are always dickheads.

Yeah I'll be taking my bike, cops don't really look at it.

grew up on dirt bikes, moved on..

am contemplating a ducati atm tho.

Guessing one of these bad boys?

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Innocent until "proven" guilty at its best eh?

Well there seems to be no dispute he shot her rather whether or not he knew it was her behind the door and if he meant to kill who was behind the door - 4 bullet holes would indicate he meant to kill to me...

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Good thanks Ric, how are you? I'm sure you're looking forward to the release of Monica's new album Year of the wolf, and The Documentary 2 early next year

Can't complain. Hangin out for some new Game joints, will have to make do with other gangsta shit in the interim

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lol nice find... you should really update your wardrobe though, thats a pretty old hoodie mang...

I actually needed a Japanese translator at work for a quick job earlier in the year... guess who showed up from the list of primary school kids above? ;)

Jono Newmarch?!!?

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