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Bayley/Paul,

thanks for that mate. blue neon. gonna have to do something about making it look less like a neon I think.

that neon on-off switch got some workout over the weekend, wot!?!!

Paul,

I reckon they gave you a sticker based upon aesthetic issues. It either looks too tough or too ugly. I cant quite decide.

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The dude at Warnbro Autos went over that 31 with a fine tooth comb and found bald tyres and the lower control arm bent which we done when the clutch went trying to get it up the ramps. The clutch slipped so bad that it couldn't drive up like normal so Jeff just smashed it up. He didn't care cuz he hated the car.

Very polite way of putting it Boostzer. My way would be more like, I only just got it over the pits. Well, your tyre on that police bike looks bald too. You won't find anything, we just passed it ove3r the pits. Guess who got a yellow anyway.

They use this little paper thing and if they can't see it clearly then you get done for it. Try telling a cop that your grade 5 limo tint is legal! Didn't work. Silly cop told Jeff that he had a oil leak from a air conditioning hose to!

Go down Dixon Rd heading away from Rocko into Kwinana. Go straight through the Ennis Ave lights (corner with Toyota Ways on it) and take your 1st left. Follow that to where it does a 90 degree bend and you will see Marino Mechanics right there straight in front of you.

Being polite wasn't working so I had to try something!

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