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my dad was considering moving us up to Malaysia for part of his job when i was in year 7 .... apparently wouldve ad a tutor and fancy wancy stuff but i still wasnt interested and luckily ive remianed in the lucky country for all my life :P

Originally posted by G0DF4Th3R

whut do u do exactly Ken?

besides motorsports....if u dun mind me asking?

Bit of advanced driver training

Bit of subcontract service /mechanic

Bit of car sales

lot of bullshitting...

Gigolo ( retired )

Virgin converter ( unsuccessful, failed entry exam )

Cheers

Ken

Originally posted by Nizmo

Hi Jason :P

Yeah Bam .... its all my dads too - he wont share the barsted ..... apparently ive got my car and its a case of forever hold ya peace.

You mean 2 cars..

Not the guy I thought.

Kinda strong , suave looking.

I can see what you saw in him.

Unfortunately , the external is not the bit that stays forever.

It's what's inside that you will be with into old age so get one that can make you laugh ,respects and trusts you.

Cheers

Ken

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