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Macka,

I sucessfully serviced my car, and adjusted Micko's timing, ignoring the sheared sump plug and smashed windscreen:p

Niz, Wait to see if yours is fixable first, then you could spend money on making it go fast:D

Adam, Did you want me over?

See'ya:burnout:

um actully no the money will go either to MC's or My next dentist appointment *rip off* or my credit card bill or paying off my folks $4000.......... go fast car is a loooong way away.

Want me to close some threads huh?

Oh btw: is it me or is tha eriktufa guy a complete knoblick? every1 is apologising for gradenko and myself when we were completely serious. hes not gonna bring anything to this forums apart form more headaches, we dont need another idiot like him, thats 4 sure. Heueueueuheheuue (whatever teh hell that means) uc uc

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Boosty

Gradenko goes overboard and its not nesacery all the time

Hes gonna have to keep those pills going or else his blood pressure is going to rise!

But yeah other than that i agree with you

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