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42 minutes ago, ElleAli76 said:

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This is Bloody good stuff ! Colin You should try it !

Dean eat with white rice and Just friend egg , vet Beau love it emoji23.png

we go through one every couple weeks. 

 

Japanese ricer is tastier and i dont need it but here ours is a bit bland and boring

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we go through one every couple weeks. 
 
Japanese ricer is tastier and i dont need it but here ours is a bit bland and boring



I'm sure they sprinkled this in my ramen or any Japanese foods that I had in Japan , I saw this in Asian groceries today , so I bought it and this is my first trial, had it with mashed potatoes, tuna steak , mushrooms and Wasabi Cheese lol [emoji23] IMG_5815.JPG

Surprisingly it taste so good [emoji39]
18 minutes ago, t_revz said:

 


You didn't like it?

 

Oh nah Motul is good, been using 300V for a few year. I just find that it turns black quite fast. I am changing as KYP recently become Moty's distributor in Australia. So I will be changing over to test it out. From what I have heard and read it's very good oil. Apparently in Japan when the cars at the endurance race used it and when they took the engine apart after the race for a rebuilt, those engines using Moty's didn't have scratches to the block or pistons etc. But as usual, I take reports with a grain of salt...what better way to just try it out lol.

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so I rung my insurance company, because now it's considered "theft"...the only problem is they want $200 MORE than what O'Briens are charging me to do it privately and I'd lose my no claim bonus... 
Why the hell am I paying for insurance?







Have done on motorcycle only why's that ?







Just use windex [emoji23]

It's insurance until you call them up and realise it was only a assurance for your piece of mind. Then everything else will cost extra. Oh sorry we sold you $1000 bills worth of lies. (sorry)



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