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its just that because they are so busy things can take longer then first anticipated.  

Yeah!

no one go to Ice... they suck... and the place smells bad...

but to make sure they don't feel bad cos nobody goes there anymore... I volunteer to keep taking my car there... I know I know you can all thank me later :jk:

I used to:

1) Be a sad daily sunday driver sitting in the left

2) Find myself slowing down at green lights waiting for them to turn red

3) Stopping for 5seconds at STOP signs looking left and right 3times before taking off

4) Give way to all traffic

5) A wipe off 5 driver, obeying the speed limit

6) The type of driver who other drivers respected and cheered to me, by way of giving me the fingered Peace Sign, the Bird sign or even raised Fist's out there windows to me.

But since going to ICE my life has completely changed, I now:

1) Find myself watching knock levels, AirFlow readings, Air Intake Temps etc

2) Open all my windows to see how loud my car sounds echoing off side buildings

3) Rarely stay in a lane longer than 4seconds

4) Giving away free Bird Signs to my former Sunday Drivers Club Members

5) Pulling up next to cars, then booting it on boost to see how much distance on can gain on them

6) Checking all my mirrors for cops

7) Having to bring at least 2packets of cigarettes cause the boys there smoke half of mine.

8) Looking for BP Ultimate High Octane Fuel

9) Waxing my car every second day, because it makes make car faster cutting through the air coaus the body is so slippery...:(

And so much more....

So next time you find yourself happily cruising in the left lane slowing down at green lights whilst other drivers pass you saluting the Peace Sign, have a think a say, "I CAN CHANGE TOO!" and visit the cheerful boys down at ICE for your ticket to freedom, hoonism, drag life, dyno queenism and so much much much more...

Call now, don't wait for it to happen MAKE IT HAPPEN... operators are standing by now "or the answering machine" Call 9512 7591

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