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yo nigga

i never saw that! :P

the pads are real good hey

not too rough really responsive as well

no more screaching skyling brakes!

all my brake lights are working again!

car feels much better after the service! especially with the new plugs!

and my boost gauge is nice, bright and ****in awesome!

yesssssssssssssssssssss........

next on my list is a front bar and sideskirts, lowered jap suspension then onto the engine goodies! :)

adrian

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Adrian, Skyzerr is right, I have really stiff suspension, and although I am about to start doing track work it is just a pain in the ass the rest of the time.

Skyzerr, Yeah saturday is cool by me, only other thing i planned on doing was seeing Macka and his car. Do you have all the bits, oil, oil filter, fuel filter, spark plugs etc.

See'ya:burnout:

one last post b4 i go

hehehe

no probs paul

she loves it when u give her kisses through me!

she'll feel better next week hopefully if i get a front bar

or maybe get her lowered

oh well choice choice choices

on that night i would to say goodnight whores

adrian :P

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