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if you want a cool story you should read the comments your mate posts after every status you post, referring ever so slightly to anything

he didn't make survive cull

Did a road trip to Moama, mate was in his Prelude. They have the non memory position diver seats like Skylines...I joked to him at the end of the trip that it'd be funny if I adjusted the seat (he was OCD about his seat's position and hated not being able to get it perfect after someone's fked with it), he took my joke very badly. Gathered Preludes aren't comfortable cruisers.

Oh well, enjoy Ric.

Bunch of slack-jawed faggots around here.

8 hours ain't shit, harden up fellas

Toe kills tyres. Camber just decides where it wears out the tyres first ay.

Centreline will be around $200. TruTrack around $180. Traction Tyres around $120

Cheers guys, didn't think it'll cost that much.

Those of ya'll not going to WTAC, come to Garage Cafe tonight... will be repping /evolinesaustralia... and picking my my drunk father from the city afterwards to give him a lift home from a work function. That'll be a fun drive home *le sigh*

Those of ya'll not going to WTAC, come to Garage Cafe tonight... will be repping /evolinesaustralia... and picking my my drunk father from the city afterwards to give him a lift home from a work function. That'll be a fun drive home *le sigh*

i would come but im coaching some weird nation (seychelles or mauritious i cant rmemebr) in preparation for a world cup tournament in knox.

im telling you lot this in hope that someone knows anything about it. cos i dont. the owner just asked me to do it.

i would come but im coaching some weird nation (seychelles or mauritious i cant rmemebr) in preparation for a world cup tournament in knox.

im telling you lot this in hope that someone knows anything about it. cos i dont. the owner just asked me to do it.

what? proper footy?

Free market will dictate what the event is worth...if people think it's worth it they'll go and the event will keep running...if not they'll shut up shop as the numbers dwindle over the years.

Which is pretty much what happened to autosalon. Does anyone remember autosalon? Yeah, I bet you do.

I first met Moh at an autosalon probably 4-5 years ago, he was by himself lol

Krysissyu still rocks one of those MASSIVE Autosalon Competitor stickers on his car lol

LOL!

i would come but im coaching some weird nation (seychelles or mauritious i cant rmemebr) in preparation for a world cup tournament in knox.

im telling you lot this in hope that someone knows anything about it. cos i dont. the owner just asked me to do it.

1) Wear dick-tight short shorts

2) Have full sleve tats

3) Grow bush ranger beard

4) Pat your team mates asses at any and every opportunity

5) Do something retarded/illegal off field and receive preferential treatment

6) Repeat

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