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Originally posted by Nizmo

Russell - it doesnt work! as i said to joe its lucky he got me who laughed it off and not someone else cos he would have a mighty big bruise on his face by now - i may look weak but i can throw a mean punch :D

russle it doesnt work mate...:)

Glad Niz has sense of humor and forgiveing personality, therefore I am still alive.

Glad niz just laugh it off... otherwise it could been ugly and awked moment...:):D

cheers

Joe

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Psiker,

Has he got any prices yet? I have a mate who could do it.

Ken, I'll put in a big effort, 3 bounces:p

See'ya:burnout:

my ears prick up :D

he hasnt got a quote as yet. hes taking it to sik em wrex in mandurah to try to find the probelm first i think. would ur mate sell hime a box.(no hooker jokes pls :D ) and is the conversion hard to do ur self?

Psiker

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

russle it doesnt work mate...:D

Glad Niz had sense of humor and forgiveing personality, therefore I am still alive.  

Glad niz just laugh it off... otherwise it could been ugly and awked moment...:):D

cheers

Joe

yes thats why i handled it like i did - but its all good just dont try it again. :uh-huh:

Originally posted by Nizmo

hey paul wont we test before and after - that way u know it'll be all in the name of science haha. :D

Hmmm , if I didn't know better ( pauls gay ) , I would think that you actually almost like him.

Bwahahaha

Cheers

Ken

That's why I said to bring him cos I know you would be safe. Hehehe

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