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:) took forever to get outa there,, also decided that i need more power, so highflow will be my tax return next year :P .

paint your calipers. you gain 25 RWKW

work.4860242.3.fc,220x200,black.v3.jpg:P

Edited by AaronNM35
:down: took forever to get outa there,, also decided that i need more power, so highflow will be my tax return next year :P .

I was kind of helping out Alex with the menus and what not, but I guess it meant sweet fa for the bar staff :)

paint your calipers. you gain 25 RWKW

work.4860242.3.fc,220x200,black.v3.jpg:P

Love the pic :D

Are you trying to say that all tradies are stupid? :)

yes you should see them hooning around the roundabout in Gallery Walk every afternoon.

All balls, no Brains.

Edited by 66yostagea
yes you should see them hooning around the roundabout in Gallery Walk every afternoon.

All balls, no Brains.

you should see them in melbourne. all driving ford n commonwhore utes with the bloody australian southern cross sticker.(no offence to the ozzies but it looks more like a five star restaraunt not a political statement) or best 'n' less' favourite brand 'BadBoy' hahah then they try and race, n dont know that no one else is racing.

their cars are so crap that they need to hammer them to keep up with the normal traffic.

do they not realise that several hundred kilos of tools and crap will actually slow their car down?

funniest is when they stop at the next lights after flooring in acting like hard c*nts when they feel they won, when in fact the only person racing was themselves.

i saw a stagea this morning. black ARX its really nice.. then I got into it n drove it to work :D

Spotted Jetwrecks Hover Car almost complete last night.. Then one of the bloody kids I was babysitting decided to try to cut off a toe and bled all over the warehouse.

looking forward to seeing jetwrecks hover car on tuesday.

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