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Jackie chan never kills people in his movies. Wouldn't be a good fit for him haha

lol that's true but still could've fit him in somewhere

If I go solo, I'm doin a song with Bolo

A big Chinese nigga, screamin "Kuniva yo yo"

Seeing it tomorrow night, pumped

worth watching. doubt it'll win any awards but nothing beats proper old school action

It's very entertaining, agreed missing Chan but has a LOT of others in it. LOLed when chuck norris shows up..

i heard another rumour, that you bitten by a king cobra?

yeah i was, but after 5 days of agonising pain, the cobra died.

Missin out man, just came back from one. Heaps of bikes on the mountain, it was beautiful.

Pazzo levers are so nice to brake with, feel like I can get on them harder and earlier. Clutch hand gets a bit more sore than normal...guess I'll get used to it.

lucky. was gonna ride to tafe after work but i aint getting on a bike unless im 100% fit and in the mood lol

also i prefer the look of the longer stock levers :/

just put the car on carsales.

waiting for add to be approved.

I actually cannot believe how much work has been put into this car its fkn rediculous to spend that much

come at me evo!!

Geez tough crowd here on the BBS (calling them meshies disrespects!).

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Will post pics in a couple weeks when RS arrive

RS's are meshies, both sets I have I still call them meshies

There is a reason ce28n, te37 etc are overdone on 32R's because they look good

yeh i know.

and i wouldve bought it hadn't i gotten this one.

Haha they starting to get cheap now anyway, and cheap/easy to mod too. So pickup cheap clean one and mod it yourself

For tuner details, when you pickup one etc let me know I'll refer you to a guy that does great tunes for much cheaper than workshops etc

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