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Originally posted by macka

skyzerrrrrr your headgasket has probably gne because of the excessive blowby from the busted ringlands

alas roll it into the shed.

Headgasket  from nissan is about $100

Macka , you are making about as much sense and at least as many spelling errors as Joe !:P

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by macka

ken ur a whore and u love it!

I like my avatar  and thats all that matters!

A double quote , thats a first .

I am not a whore cos they do it for money.

I do it for free:D

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

Anyone needs experienced camera man? :P

You ?? !!

you spend all your time in the shotgun seat going

OMFG , I'M GONNA DIE !! OMFG .

and gripping the packshit bar ( grab handle ).:P :bahaha:

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by macka

skyzerrrrrr your headgasket has probably gne because of the excessive blowby from the busted ringlands

alas roll it into the shed.

Headgasket  from nissan is about $100

and when would my ringlands busted and caused the blowby?

Originally posted by macka

when do i ever make sence

dammit i keep getting phone calls and all of a sudden im a page behind

You paying them for phone sex or they paying you?

Page ownage , 2 in a row but alas .. no bookend.

Thanks for nothing Macka:D

Cheers

ken

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