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Originally posted by caminperth

shutto - n1 racing? think i went there last time i was there... prices there are wierd.. real expensive for some bits.. real cheap on some...

ken - uni takes application, not smarts.. same as learning a trade.. agreed on the building of offices - but u do need someone to desing them first.. (sorry - i'm an engineer and old habits die hard.. :))

Cam , it does not take an engineer to build something.

Making it stay up is a little harder without correct design.

Cheers

Ken

haha Ken :) no its a good week - just thought u should know but its irratating me.

Im flattered u would go to so much trouble to find out where i live - but why dont u pay paul in sexual favours or money to ge thim to tell u where i live :) or u could go to the shops in high wycombe and ask them where Nizmo lives and they'll tell u

Originally posted by Kyles

Lounge rooms all changed around.

I wish this place was big enough to have a party

you got a carport and a driveway haven't ya ?

Yippeee , outside Party at Kyles.

no one with a name starting with T is allowed. hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

Im flattered u would go to so much trouble to find out where i live - but why dont u pay paul in sexual favours or money to ge thim to tell u where i live :) or u could go to the shops in high wycombe and ask them where Nizmo lives and they'll tell u

how do u think he got his wife old habits die hard

Originally posted by gtrken

Cam , it does not take an engineer to build something.

tell that to the little jap engineer who slaved for years to produce your gtr.. :)

no engineer - no technology - no go fast gtr... :)

Originally posted by Nizmo

haha Ken :) no its a good week - just thought u should know but its irratating me.  

Im flattered u would go to so much trouble to find out where i live - but why dont u pay paul in sexual favours or money to ge thim to tell u where i live :) or u could go to the shops in high wycombe and ask them where Nizmo lives and they'll tell u

Niz , i could find out where you live from paul but then wheres the fun in that ?:)

The post below yours from Cam sums it up . hehehe

Cheers

Ken

just kidding again.

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