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Originally posted by SHUTO-BOY

strich9ine:sounds like a good time, keep me posted about ur cold air intake,:)sounds like a good idea

Aidwin,

Don't know if you've been following a few of the other thread around, but thanks to Jay95R33 we have a cold air intake template to use...

I hosted it up on my site, check it out. http://hyperwa.com/sau/cai/

Originally posted by int21h

Strich9ine, are you taking your car down to margs?

You should call past dumbury :D

hehehe, well I'm 95% sure I won't be driving so that means my car won't be coming with me... *sniff*

It'll just sit in the garage like it has all week.... and not move an inch... my baby doesn't get driven till the weekends!

A 60 year old woman came home one day and heard strange noises

in her bedroom. She opened the door and discovered her 40 year

old daughter playing with her vibrator.

"What are you doing?", asked the Mom.

"Mom I am 40 years old and look at me. I am mean and ugly.

I will never get married so this is pretty much my husband."

The mother walked out of the room, shaking her head.

The next day the father came home and heard noises in the

bedroom and upon entering the room found his daughter using the

vibrator. "What the hell are you doing?", he asked.

His daughter replied, "I already told Mom. I am 40 years old

now and mean and ugly. I will never get married so this is as close as

I'll ever get to a husband."

The father walked out of the room shaking his head too.

The next day the Mother came home to find her husband with a

beer in one hand, and the vibrator in the other hand, watching

the football game.

"For Christ's sake, what are you doing?" she cried.

The husband replied, "What does it look like I'm doing?

I'm having a beer and watching the game with my new son-in-law

^ my life in 20 years :D

Goddam, why can't people on this forum excersize better grammar skills ?

Posts that make NO sense, People posting "for the hell of it", No punctuation in posts.

Just plain laziness while using a public forum.

People LYING about thier age, saying "I drive a skyline blah blah blah" then everyone finding out they're 15 and still at school. Get a grip people!

Sorry but this has pissed me off for quite some time now, and I think the Whoretown is the right place to say it.

And what is WITH these people that can't speak english that come on here posting senseless questions when a simple search would have been easier because;

1. They wouldn't look like a fool

2. Other forum members would respect them more

3. Everyone wouldn't join in and post "Use the search button n00b"

4. People wouldn't say a thousand "Welcome to SAU" pointless posts!

That is my rant for this morning, Thankyou for reading.

BWHAHHAHAHHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAAHHAHAHAH.

*Wipes tear from eye*

i love it:D

Originally posted by int21h

1. I can't believe you had a Sonata

2. You put mags on it

3. And fog lights

4. Windscreen sticker

5. Rear "spoiler"

6. SHAME

Oh it doesnt stop there!

1. Believe it foo'

2. Yup, biggest waste of cash i ever spent on it

3. They're ICEY white nigga!

4. That's a HyperWA sticker... i was a member of that club

5. That' "factory" beezotch!

6. Yesh, double shame i know.

but it didnt stop there...

neon's in footwells, blue dash lights, painted silver interior, and more... it was bad hey, i was a certified riceboy back then.

I saw the light and bought a FAST car now...

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