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i had a bit of a drift the other day hehe if u can call it that - I forgot it was a wet road so i took on that chicane near my house at my normal maniac speed and the back end did a drift to the left and ended up slightly on the curb - lucky it didnt drift to right cos that curb wouldve damdged my rims :P

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Nah Ken I havent watched the series but there isnt much else on here in the hotel so thats it... its either that or pay movies :P

Niz... Its too late tonight, I have tommorow night then I am out of here Friday night. I think one days notice may be pushing my luck :) That and the fact that I can't think of any Melbourne guys that I know well yet???

Originally posted by Sneeza

Hey everyone!!!

hey Ken - what do you drink?? - i owe you big time

Drink ?? what happened to the

two fiddy sucky sucky j/k

Nah it's cool. I knew that drew would be of little help, the falcooon lover. hehehe

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by MrGTST

Nah Ken I havent watched the series but there isnt much else on here in the hotel so thats it... its either that or pay movies :P

Niz... Its too late tonight, I have tommorow night then I am out of here Friday night. I think one days notice may be pushing my luck :) That and the fact that I can't think of any Melbourne guys that I know well yet???

Your on business expenses aren't you?

The pay movie channel sounds good.

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Sneeza

Niz - haven't really got a chance to "give it a bit". I had the  tyres done today, tomorrow morning castor arm bushes...and I was about to ask ken about discs???

I have washed and fully cleaned it out today - I do love it though!!

oops soorry . Will check prices tomorrow.

Got the Ricer back yesterday and have been working flatout on it. Had a guy look this arvo at it.

Cheers

Ken

Weirdo weiro.. hes quiet.. hang on no hes being strage... hes moving sideways left and right really quickly bobbing his head up and down. I think he wants attention or to come out of the cage.. bugga.. Hes too agressive atm so hes staying in the cage.

I just fell over and brused my other arse cheek. I fell down the stepps on the weekend and still suffering from that!!!

hehe brings back memories of how excited i was when i first got mine - should see how filthy it is now tho!! :P Cant wait to see it Liz :)

Put my Nismo sticker that aidwin gave me on today - its inside the car :D

Ken - ohhh the .... right how could I forget :P

nah what do you drink I want to get you a thankyou gift!

Yeah Andrew fully admits that he knows nothing abou jap cars.... I heard him talk to someone about fords and it was like he was speaking another language hahaha 351 this, 9" that hahaha

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