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Take one R33 GTST (96) - Standard seats.

Mix with a good selction of hard road (200+Km of 'Rural' driving should do it)

Add one fat wallet in right hand arse pocket.

Bake well for a couple of hours.

The result :

Take a few days off work, and have a week of pain from a trapped nerve at the base of the spine.

You have been warned. :Oops:

Edit : also have a dose of the flu at the same time, so you can stand in corners, and be *Scared* to cough!!!!

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A Skyline R33, 25k.

Fuel 40 AUD.

The look on your face when you wake up the next morning and can't get out of bed.... Farking priceless.

:cuss: :pissed:

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"one fat wallet in right hand arse pocket."

This line says it all! believe it or not....this is a common cause of "mystery" lower back pain. On a visit to a Chiropractor for some back crackin' I was asked did I drive with a wallet in pants pocket. Thought he was kiddin' around...nope! Your back/spine will hate you(ask Zebbie!) if you sit for any length of time with one bumcheek marginally higher than the other! no joke. :zap:

:)

P.S. Yeah...NSW roads don't help

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