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damm filing sucks... My eyes are about to pop!

damm it :D

Why lawyer have to have soooooo much paper work? eh? nowadays all electronic! so why dont we just use electronic format!?!??!

damm it!

if anyone want to join me for 20km run this arvo meet me 5:30pm Jetty of South :D

cheers

Joe

Oi so u coming round or what? i cant get in touch with zep he gone awol

Oh and vspec waht i was getting at wit the 34 thing was the "money makes a performance car" sure it takes money but there is only so much u can bolt on the rest requires a bit of thinkin.

Booster,

I totally agree, you can spend shitloads of money and get fark-all, but there is no such thing as a cheap and good turbo:D

If you think about it then you can get some cheap power, after that you need to buy the expensive parts.

See'ya:burnout:

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