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Nice pics as well InitD.

Not rice at all.

1/ RTRFM sticker : u guys just wish u had one...... oh wait u listen to comm fm ewwww

2/ Maccas VIP: The rice nazi will be Laughing his ass off when u fall asleep on the freeway cause u didnt get ure free maccas coffee:uh-huh:

Hehe nice one Hicks, I guess a man can dream:rolleyes:

Originally posted by Boostzor

Nice pics as well InitD.

Not rice at all.

1/ RTRFM sticker : u guys just wish u had one...... oh wait u listen to comm fm ewwww

2/ Maccas VIP: The rice nazi will be Laughing his ass off when u fall asleep on the freeway cause u didnt get ure free maccas coffee:uh-huh:  

Hehe nice one Hicks, I guess a man can dream:rolleyes:

here here... some good one's initD!

1/ RTRFM = non commercial poor-ass radio.. 'nuff said. I'll stick with Groove FM, or 92.9 in the mornings :D

2/ Maccas's sticker... how about not STICK it on the car, and produce it when needed.. i wouldnt be sticking promotional macca's crap on my car, they get enough already.

but hey..EACH TO THIER OWN!! :D;) ;)

Originally posted by Hicks

This ones for you gradenko.

:( We were all set up for a drag, but I futzed it by trying to read the oppposing lights and missing it when our lights went green. So I let Hicks launch while I looked at the scenary and took it easy. I blame it on position of the sun!

The maccas sticker is good for free coke for myself when my goonish friends want food. I never touch the stuff myself. But yeah, might be time to pull it down and stick it to a cassette cover or something.

Commercial radio... *barf*. At least listen to JJJ. Commercial radio is for the masses, and the masses are morons. If Ramba was bombed (the big commercial festival), we'd increase the average intelligence of the population by a noticable amount.

Positionof the sun??

What the f#ck are you on about gradenko?

But as far as radio goes, its all shit!!

JJJ atleast plays a decent song every now and again. But why don't ya just listen to cd's?

And I also think ya should keep the maccas sticker in the centre console. The windscreen should be free for Yellow stickers!

Originally posted by Hicks

Positionof the sun??

What the f#ck are you on about gradenko?

Sun was washing out the colour of the other lights, so i couldn't read them in advance. Honest!

But why don't ya just listen to cd's?

Heh, I have the orginal deck in the car, no stacker, only 1 of the front 6" speakers work (the other one I removed) and FM reception is really bad. I listen to the exhaust note :( Why spend money on the stereo when theres horsepower to be had :(

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