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scotty, my cut n shut sumps leaking, has a shit weld in one spot. ive put some JB weld to get me through.

reckon you could weld it for me while its still in the car? just one spot.

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Can't be welded in situ, the oil will stop the weld from sealing. It needs to be thoroughly cleaned and ground back, even then it probably won't stick, as the previous welded found out the hard way.

you're asking me about hotels?

lol. i'll honestly say, don't know, but location is good.

Good location thats all i need to know

Wanted to stay at Orchard rd area but a bit exy

One day I'l stay at the Marina Bay sands when I'm a high roller

marina-bay-sands.jpg

Are people allowed to go into that hotel up to the top for fun? Or you need to be a guest/pay etc..?

Good location thats all i need to know

Wanted to stay at Orchard rd area but a bit exy

One day I'l stay at the Marina Bay sands when I'm a high roller

marina-bay-sands.jpg

Are people allowed to go into that hotel up to the top for fun? Or you need to be a guest/pay etc..?

i think you're allowed to go up. i'll ask my sister when she's back from china, she da high roller.

meanwhile entry into the casino costs $100 for singaporeans. lol.

i think you're allowed to go up. i'll ask my sister when she's back from china, she da high roller.

meanwhile entry into the casino costs $100 for singaporeans. lol.

Wuuttt. So you need to pay to get in to lose your money lol

What are the must do's in Singapore?

What's that, a 4 inch tip? I thought you wanted pea shooter...

i do. but its nismo man. to say they had a single make race for the nismo k11's there isnt much shit left off them.

scotty, my cut n shut sumps leaking, has a shit weld in one spot. ive put some JB weld to get me through.

reckon you could weld it for me while its still in the car? just one spot.

<3

i cum 2 yu

n i cum on yu

WHAT DID I TELL YOU TO DO WITH THAT SUMP...?

I remember i SPECIFICALLY told you to let it sit for a day or 2 filled with water to see if it leaks.

did you do it?

guess not

old airport road hawker centre.

shopping?

see MBS, universal studios, our gardens by the bay,

singapore airport, spend as much time behind the customs gates, because it's that awesome.

and yes, can pay to go to rooftop bar at marina bay sands, but not allowed in pool unless guest

Thanks Guis!

WHAT DID I TELL YOU TO DO WITH THAT SUMP...?

I remember i SPECIFICALLY told you to let it sit for a day or 2 filled with water to see if it leaks.

did you do it?

guess not

Poor Moh, learning the hard way yet again. lol.

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