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2 different suburbs too. :blink:

Outrageous claims are outrageous.

Does anyone want to buy my 1989 R31 Wagon?

I built it myself by hand from grains of Sand extracted from the Mummified Bum Crack of a Very Famous Mummified Sand Dwelling Bum crack Manufacturer.

it says it has 230,000km on the clock but it's only done 30,000kms.

(the speedo did this really weird and unusual thing which is pretty common and it added 200,000kms all by itself cause I drove with the glove box open.)

I'm willing to swap it for a 6 pack of light beer and a small cash adjustment of $25,000.00 US. (it's a Mint Condition, Really Rare, Old Banged up, Very Common, Australian, Japanese Model).

I've done Nothing to it and no expense has been spared.

9000FWKW which is Amazeballs for a Rear Wheel Drive, Auto, Manual, Non Turbo, Front Wheel Drive Turbo Model.

Tyre Kickers and Time wasters will be serviced regularly and reach arounds are available on request.

Shelving is optional, apply within. :O

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My electronic cigarette kit arrived today.

It gives almost the same feeling in the throat and nicotine satisfaction as a normal cigarette.

But no smoke, no carcinogens. And no foul taste, lots of flavours to choose. :thumbsup:

Ps: I have learned that modern (trendy) people now refer to a tobacco cig as an "analogue cigarette". :no: Lol

This thing delivers plenty of nicotine if you want, very effective as a cigarette replacement.

So far ive tried two flavours, both tobacco flavours, and i dont like either, too sweet.

Im sure i will find some flavours i like, i just have to try more.

Where i got the starter kit and juice with nicotine:

http://www.apolloecigs.com/

I dunno about their flavours, and how good they are, its my first day vaping.

Nicotine juice is able to imported legally for personal use:

http://customs.gov.au/faq/AlcoholCigTobacco2.asp

Some better flavours, from USA with or without nicotine:

https://www.zamplebox.com/?age-verified=4cce94fc5a

Where i got some extra bits:

http://www.vapeking.com.au/

In hindsight i should have got all the gear from Vapeking and juice from somewhere else in USA.

There are various review sites and forums about the best juices.

Pretty sure there is a bacon flavour LOL I was reading about them somewhere (Not that I smoke, but just saw them) and the favourite flavour by a few was like strawberry or something LOL Anyways, thumbs up for a "healthier" lifestyle.

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