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How’s the exhaust note now Elsie?



Crisp & loving it [emoji41][emoji1362]



Check the horrible job on my old system. Holes in the mufflers from someone trying to weld steel hangers to the stainless. Good call on replacing it !

Thank you@Peter for picking it up yesterday, I owe you dinner x IMG_1456.jpg
On 11/6/2017 at 1:10 PM, ElleAli76 said:

Not with me emoji849.pngemoji28.png

 

On 11/6/2017 at 1:18 PM, shoey85 said:

 


You mean he’s cheating on me again! That bitch!

 

 

On 11/6/2017 at 1:19 PM, t_revz said:

he's mine girlfriend!!

 

Ladies pls.

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6 minutes ago, shoey85 said:

How was MURICA Khunt?

 

 

It was good.

I'm a fan of LA, Vegas was... interesting. Vegas is no cheaper than Perth IMO unless you do the bucket of witches piss or a buffet, and that just wasn't our bag.

Lots of great food and I saw some wicked cars.

Made some progress on getting some new cars for the fleet, one large 4x4 for me ;) one truck for the workshop.

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It was good.

I'm a fan of LA, Vegas was... interesting. Vegas is no cheaper than Perth IMO unless you do the bucket of witches piss or a buffet, and that just wasn't our bag.

Lots of great food and I saw some wicked cars.

Made some progress on getting some new cars for the fleet, one large 4x4 for me [emoji6] one truck for the workshop.


Can’t wait to see this large 4x4!
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1 minute ago, shoey85 said:

Can’t wait to see this large 4x4!

 

You and me both! I met a guy at SEMA who overhauls the ex-military units. He had a basic one there and parked next to it one he'd built, was a pretty crazy comparison.

He said he had a car at his shop he was allowed to sell me, I emailed him yesterday and he's going to give me a price on a really basic build, just enough for me to drive around Perth and park at the shops without breaking the bank.

You and me both! I met a guy at SEMA who overhauls the ex-military units. He had a basic one there and parked next to it one he'd built, was a pretty crazy comparison.

He said he had a car at his shop he was allowed to sell me, I emailed him yesterday and he's going to give me a price on a really basic build, just enough for me to drive around Perth and park at the shops without breaking the bank.


NICE!
1 hour ago, shoey85 said:

Hey Colin it’s been a while have you been busy?

We should Organise a cruise!

Yea busy with work and then studying for another certification that I just started. Also went through a breakup (5 yrs) among other crap that is going on haha!

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