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hehe it wasnt a servo it was where the service dept of new town toyota where i used to work - which even worse - they know me :D But i had a couple people say they were really worried it was coming from there car til they saw it was mine - so least im not the only person that starts getting anxious at the smell.

haha just before the R34 went up in smoke joe goes to me "do you smell burning tyres" im like "who cares as long as its not frommy car" then black smoke starts pouring out the car in front oops.

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Niz, Ever heard of a car jack?:bahaha:

I got page ownage Troy:p

See'ya:burnout:

considering a friends of mine broke while he was under the car and nearly killed himself - im not going there! but if you want to have a go - be my guest :D

i just hate anyone thats in my way :D Apparently you get road rage as much as i do paul - say sneeza anyway - ask joe i curse n swear and talk other drivers thru the process of driving...... haha i think i seriously intimadated a learner driver, after a while she got the hint and pulled off the road haha poor thing.

Good luck with the interview russ - whats the job?

haha my mum does the hand gestures - i learnt from the best road rage instructor in town.

Yes well i was getting to the yelling point - probably wouldve (specially at stoopid toyota echo doing 50 in 80zone pffpt) but joe was in the car and i didnt want him thinking i was a raving maniac.

Originally posted by 33Spec2

Shell servo will b my second job mite try 4 three jobs!

hahahaha sneezas impersonation of paul - 50k per hour 40k per hour! OMIFUC*INGGOD 40k PER HOUR!!!

^ funny cos it was what i wa saying to echo "We are doing 50 didnt say 80 back there WE ARE DOING ***ING 50!! wish this arsehole would get out the way - does he even know where the F-ing accelator is - wanker" haha

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