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hi.

This is Joshwa

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akaNismo Boy Joshwa's Myspace

Now my friend Joshwa wants his face and emo haircut to dominate Sau. as a joke between us Queenlanders. now joshwa is aware of this and actually is interested in this lil project we have his full permission. so if you want to be part of something that will hope fully catch on please copy joshwa into ur signature or avatar.

thanks

Mark

Copy this code into your Signature to have joshwa's face gracing SAU. (just delete the "*" when you put it in ur signature)

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My Hero Joshwa

  • 3 weeks later...
Not bad, better than last year.. gets f**king itchy though

HA HA tell me about it, i cheated last year and shaved a couple of times :worship:

Still had a better mo than half my mates :laughing-smiley-014:

haha, yeah some of the guys at work have some pretty.. pathetic.. attempts

Everyone has started calling me choppa, or uncle chop chop etc lol

even ppl in my movember thread have started so I guess I must look like the sonofabish

  • 3 weeks later...

herooo... STAGEA onwer from townsville here. I am driving down for a wedding circa new years (in the bridal party and the stagea is going to be the car for the bridesmaids - the blokes have the 34) and I have two questions...

1: should i be worried about QLD legal mods down there (boost tap, secured pod filter (not enclosed), zaust and lowered or should i be fine?

2. does anybody have wheelstands that i can borrow whilst i am down there. I won't actually have the lowered springs until just before i leave so i am driving down with my stock suspension in most probably... lowering it for the wedding whilst i am down there, and then driving back up. I have everything else i need (spring clamps, ratchet, breakerbar, etc etc)... unless you have a hydraulic jack too which would make life a little easier than using that bloody mechanical thing.

herooo... STAGEA onwer from townsville here. I am driving down for a wedding circa new years (in the bridal party and the stagea is going to be the car for the bridesmaids - the blokes have the 34) and I have two questions...

1: should i be worried about QLD legal mods down there (boost tap, secured pod filter (not enclosed), zaust and lowered or should i be fine?

2. does anybody have wheelstands that i can borrow whilst i am down there. I won't actually have the lowered springs until just before i leave so i am driving down with my stock suspension in most probably... lowering it for the wedding whilst i am down there, and then driving back up. I have everything else i need (spring clamps, ratchet, breakerbar, etc etc)... unless you have a hydraulic jack too which would make life a little easier than using that bloody mechanical thing.

You shouldn't have any problems down here when it comes to your mods, the police re pretty easy going so if your doing the right thing they generally wont bother you.

As for wheel stands i have a set and your more than welcome to them, depending on what day your doing it i might be able to line up a hoist for you :P

Cheers Ben

  • 3 weeks later...
herooo... STAGEA onwer from townsville here. I am driving down for a wedding circa new years (in the bridal party and the stagea is going to be the car for the bridesmaids - the blokes have the 34) and I have two questions...

1: should i be worried about QLD legal mods down there (boost tap, secured pod filter (not enclosed), zaust and lowered or should i be fine?

2. does anybody have wheelstands that i can borrow whilst i am down there. I won't actually have the lowered springs until just before i leave so i am driving down with my stock suspension in most probably... lowering it for the wedding whilst i am down there, and then driving back up. I have everything else i need (spring clamps, ratchet, breakerbar, etc etc)... unless you have a hydraulic jack too which would make life a little easier than using that bloody mechanical thing.

Hey there,

I too have a set of axle stands, a flat driveway, AND A STAGEA!!!!!! More than welcome to swing past and meet up if you want.

Where's this wedding you have to go to? Hobart I'm guessing. Can you name locations?

Cheers, Greg.

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