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oooo we going to have a bitch fight - u slap me i slap u back haha

hehe my dad asked how it went and he was disappointed with what it made too. I just do tell him these things to see if i can inspire him to make my car faster - he will have to if ben gets one!

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Morning Bam bam wassup?

Oh get this remember that thing i worked on all last week? I gave it to the boss this morning and he sez

"whats this? "

"the report u asked for"

"i wanted the last financial year"

"yeh 2001-2002 right"

"nahh 2002-2003"

So here i go again, its not even the end of teh year, am i wrong? last financial year is 2001-2002 right huh uhh?

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

whuts a compression test and where can we get this done and what to look out for and how much will it cost and how long will it take and will you clean my room?

:) good one m8, u should start a thread!!!!:) get out the phone book and do a ringaround

hehe - yeah bambam i know but i have to save for europe or i'll incur my friends wrath!

Paul i aint paying for it - but its the only way u going to get anymore power out of it - i knew this day would come!

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