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Osc@r, wake up, your dreaming again.

17's for a Silvia, now who's living in fantasy land. haha

I'll send you those pics on Friday, the mags look really good. Rubber for 16's is no probs, but I'll still look out for something bigger.

See'ya:burnout:

this is a test any whoring in any other thread and your in trouble

individual replys can be set 5min plus etc

there is whoring and then there is plan stupidity

such as posts saying whoring whoring whoring

these will be deleted and also cause the thread to be locked until i see fit. normal conversation is fine.

but please remember that you don't own the forum and it costs money to keep it running. Whoring wasn't meant to be part of the state sections so keep this in mind as administration of the board is already talking of having go back to just the wasteland.

Thank god for that, almost passed out from not writing anything.

Thanks for re-opening, it now gives me a reason to keep living.

Do you Moderators want to setup some special guidlines for WA, so we know what the rules are, it's just that we seem to keep crossing the lines, mainly Hicks this time, but we don't know quite what are are allowed to do.

I know there are already guidelines for the rest of the forum, but if you want to implement anything different in WA then let us know with a Sticky: Guidelines and Ettiquete.

See'ya:burnout:

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