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As for doing it , panel van ( YES , I had a couple of those ) was all that was needed.

Have done it in ST Georges Tce in the back of the van.

Thank god for curtains and limo tint but people prolly wondered why it was rocking:D

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Ken

joe - well my other half is chinese.. so maybe not so different in tastes.... banana.. nice one.. wil have to use it.. :D

niz - nah.. u get used to it when ur gf lives in a different country.. well i can only speak for myself.. :) as for the wog chicks.. thats all that was provided that was any good.. :)

Originally posted by skyzerr33

ken post pics of ricer

whats on it???

u home tomorrow i gotta take kyles to duncraig for her nose job

can i come looks at it or u wrx fixing tomorrow?

I am working my ass off till end of next week.

Car will be going to Sydney shortly for Compliance.

Originally posted by gtrken

As for doing it , panel van ( YES , I had a couple of those ) was all that was needed.

Have done it in ST Georges Tce in the back of the van.

Thank god for curtains and limo tint but people prolly wondered why it was rocking:D  

Cheers

Ken

the courier van must of seen some action

cinema old - balcony at the esplanade in freo - that was friggin freezing that night too! sucking while driving down south is old too haha

Ken - sounds too comfy haha - i know an older guy did it in a telephone box in st georges tce when he was younger

Originally posted by Nizmo

cinema old - balcony at the esplanade in freo - that was friggin freezing that night too! sucking while driving down south is old too haha

Ken - sounds too comfy haha - i know an older guy did it in a telephone box in st georges tce when he was younger

Niz you are destroying my dream of you being sweet and innocent.

Btw , I agree with the rest , your ass ain't big , trust us.

Cheers

Ken

hope it goes fast because i can see a million things i would want to get rid of - wing (gay) mags (outdated) hmmm whats the goodies under the bonnet may make up for its ugliness? why sydney for compliance or is this a really dumb question cos i dont know?

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