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Originally posted by Micko

Ken - you got a running & tuned racer yet? You gotta take me for a ride:uh-huh:

Nope , not yet.

Will stay in 400hp spec till after the W/end and I get a new in tank pump.

We think at 1.3 bar it may be asking a bit much.

cheers

Ken

Is this guy for real ??

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=22086

Erikstupidthreadtufa strikes again.

Both hands Kyles ??

I thought blokes needed both hands, one for the relief and one to turn the pages...:P

Cheers

Ken

because he was a (edit) ....... because he worshipped the ground i walked on a little too much and became controlling almost to scary point .... if Liz reckons shes got problems with someone going thru her phone she shouldve walked a day in my shoes .... it got to the point where the guys at work knew what was going on and they hated him sooo much ..... they would basically smuggle me out and if so much a mention of his name they would snap ..... my phone ring and they saw it was his number they would grab it off me and switch it off. He went thru my car .... ive been accused of sleeping with people i dont even know .... towards the end i was getting "I want to lock you up in the cupboard and keep you forever" everytime he was at pub i would have to be calming him down cos anyone who looked sideways at him apparently wanted to fight. He drove like a maniac and his driving skills werent that crash hot .... i swear ive seen my life flashed before me a couple of times. His mates were dodgy as .... so was andrew .... (edit). Even my parents were worried about his controlling tantrum throwing manner i had to be with him 24/7 and still that wasnt enough for him..... he chucked the shits when i was soo sick one day i couldnt go to an insignificant hyundai function and that i wasnt "keeping up appearances" but he jkust got so smashed and whatever else that ngiht anyway .... he bid on a whole pile of stuff he cant remember then he got into the carpark had a fit of some kind and tried to throw his mobile phone away and it took about 5 of his friends to calm him down. I was (edit) little darling girl ..... the bosses loved me .... and he felt like he was competing with me ... one nigt i was getting paid more attention than him at a function and he totally cracked the shits when later on i told him never to speak to me like that again he told me "I have been a lot nastier and i can get a lot nastier" he chose to tell me this on my birthday then he (edit) and spent the rest of my birthday with his mates .... of coarse dragging me along cos i wasnt allowed to do anything without him. So theres the story.

yeah Rev210 you dont tak ecomedy seriously but it just made me think of all the shit ive gotten up to in my youth (which yes i realise im still living) and how i really dont want my kids to encounter even half of it!!

Wow , that was a novel !

I think you just answered your question .

Forget him and if he rings again , tell hin=m you will get a restraining order.

You do NOT need a person who manipulates , downtalks , and belittles you , especially in front of his mates.

I have a sneaking suspicion I know him.

Was he about 5'8'' , blondish hair and was mechanic and then mobile mechanic for Skippers ?

Cheers

Ken

That guy really annoys me ken. I tried explaining to him about the dump+front pipe I was selling cos he messaged me about it... man that was a mission in itself, still after 10 PM's I dont think he understood what a cat back exhaust was and what a dump+front pipe was and how/what they did.

Originally posted by rob77

That guy really annoys me ken. I tried explaining to him about the dump+front pipe I was selling cos he messaged me about it... man that was a mission in itself, still after 10 PM's I dont think he understood what a cat back exhaust was and what a dump+front pipe was and how/what they did.

I assume the guy is asian and that engrish is his second ( barely ) language.

If not he must be as dumb as dogshit.:P

Cheers

Ken

nah couldnt get a restraining order .... theres good and bad with everyone .... its jus ttha the had both and two different opposite extremes i really do think he's got psychology issues that a proffessional needs to sort out ...... his brother is the same and his brother is almost the same age as you ken ... actually would be around the sam age as you!

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