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If they don’t drop me off free pizzas then what do they expect ;)

Yep that’s a rough part of town. Luckily we live in bunbury’s best suburb [emoji536] and don’t have any trouble
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If they don’t drop me off free pizzas then what do they expect [emoji6]

Yep that’s a rough part of town. Luckily we live in bunbury’s best suburb [emoji536] and don’t have any trouble


That's a bit like saying you got the best kind of herpies, Neither scenario is great.
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Yeah i bet tht was well nasty
And so it ends. Filter housing to crankshaft driven screw compressor. Filter housing to turbo. Turbo down to exhaust through flex. All drawings of intakes and exhausts done with fitting kits so they can purchase all the parts separately and fit themselves on the remaining trucks. [emoji3] brain and body hurt.DSC_0127.JPGDSC_0129(5).JPGDSC_0133(4).JPGDSC_0132(3).JPG
And so it ends. Filter housing to crankshaft driven screw compressor. Filter housing to turbo. Turbo down to exhaust through flex. All drawings of intakes and exhausts done with fitting kits so they can purchase all the parts separately and fit themselves on the remaining trucks. [emoji3] brain and body hurt.DSC_0127.JPG.c0e0a012c898754b5d3b8ab1b10f7333.JPGDSC_0129(5).JPG.eef19ad6b1960900af66975d0974a361.JPGDSC_0133(4).JPG.65474887e43493ae5f8b13f4f9afe9e6.JPGDSC_0132(3).JPG.dd70e55294cd59c948afc1b78f7f71fc.JPG


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