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I have been absent from my gym for almost a week, as per usual.

I am not looking forward to going back as I must face.......the leg press! Noooooo!

I hate doing my legs and I hate doing my triceps, I don't like excersise, not in a box not in a car not in a cave not with a nun not with a gun!

Originally posted by rev210

I hate doing my legs and I hate doing my triceps, I don't like excersise, not in a box not in a car not in a cave not with a nun not with a gun!

^ haha sounds like Dr Suess

HyperRev, sorta like a magazine crossed with a catalog of parts and kits and accessories for the particular make of a car....

Issue #60 is the Skyline issue, which is the Volume#3 for the Skyline GTS-t, they have it for GT-Rs too....

have a look here:(I didn't buy it thru here though)

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