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yeah i want my SAU one too :D

Definately no offence taken!

I'll have a few snaggers, chops n rolls tommorrow if anyone wants any :D might even make a salad depending on the energy levels in the morning.

Haha talk about morningitis - has anyone seen that new cornflakes ad? Thats just the best!

no most aussies are in denial skylines exist me thinks - try going to marlows to get a battery for one - took me three trips before they got it right then bagged imports in front of me.

$400 on a jacket?! hell you would want everything possible done to your car before you go shelling out that much on a jacket!

yeah my mum gave me $50 because she knows im poor at the moment - ahh living back at home so many disadvantages but so many advantages as well. She's even been giving me her fuel card lately. But when she shops she buys for an army!!

yeah could be wet tommorrow which will make it even more boggy - well if i get bogged hopefully i wont be alone :D Thanks for the warning shuto - i'll becareful.

My mum came to me all kinda panicked because she thought my car was sick after a rare occasion i let her drive it when i asked why she told me there was an occasional whirring sound coming from under the bonnet - duh turbo!

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