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Paddy has broken his leg and his mate Mick goes

round to see him.

Mick says how you doin? Paddy says do us a favour, nip

upstairs and get my slippers, my feet are freezing.

Mick goes upstairs and sees Paddys two gorgeous 19 year old

twin daughters sitting on the bed. He says your dads sent me up

here to shag the both of you. They say get away with ya.. prove it.

Mick shouts downstairs, Paddy, both of em..?

and Paddy shouts back of course both of em, whats the point of f**kin one?

YES PLEASE!!! PM sent!! :(

yeah its the worst sound - luckily i only get it going in and out of driveways

No worries mate! I'll bring 'em sunday night :O

Behold my lack of clearence around the first muffler as I accelerate :no:

:no::P:laugh:

that's attrocous andy...i'd be cut at the guys who installed the new cat

P.S he wishes it's a gtr :rofl:

It's got nothing to do with the instal. The new cat is round, whereas the stock one is almost square! And I do believe he's happy with the GTST the way it is... not quite the same as your busted ass piece of non-moving shit, buy hey, you gotta be happy with what you got :yes:

No worries mate! I'll bring 'em sunday night :O

:rofl::yes::(

It's got nothing to do with the instal. The new cat is round, whereas the stock one is almost square! And I do believe he's happy with the GTST the way it is... not quite the same as your busted ass piece of non-moving shit, buy hey, you gotta be happy with what you got :no:

Now Anna-Maria, how bout u get ur licence and then get back to me.... :no:

I know he's happy with it, and its faster than some gtr's, but a bit of banter is always good fun :P

P.S Engine goes in next weekend :laugh:

so... andy... is that a gtr?

nope

that's attrocous andy...i'd be cut at the guys who installed the new cat

P.S he wishes it's a gtr :rofl:

Simple size difference my friend %inch meatal cat Vs flat crappy ceramic cat

Why woulf I want it to be a GTR when only 2 of them could match it for outright pace?

haha - would fool most people thats for sure

It does, especially when it is moving :no: Though most people are tipped off when it drives home from an event and I dont have tonnes of excuses why i didnt set the fastest time

No worries mate! I'll bring 'em sunday night :(

:no::P:laugh:

It's got nothing to do with the instal. The new cat is round, whereas the stock one is almost square! And I do believe he's happy with the GTST the way it is... not quite the same as your busted ass piece of non-moving shit, buy hey, you gotta be happy with what you got :yes:

Hi5 on every point

Now Anna-Maria, how bout u get ur licence and then get back to me.... :P

I know he's happy with it, and its faster than some gtr's, but a bit of banter is always good fun :laugh:

P.S Engine goes in next weekend :yes:

I love that comeback, it's everyone's favourite. Thing is... me having a license doesn't have anything to do with andrew's car :rofl:

And next weekend as in... next weekend... or "next" weekend?

Hi5 on every point

I know :no:

I love that comeback, it's everyone's favourite. Thing is... me having a license doesn't have anything to do with andrew's car :P

And next weekend as in... next weekend... or "next" weekend?

I know :no:

i know, its the easy option out

'next' weekend is more concrete than '2 weeks'...put it this way, if its not in the car by next weekend i won't be at the SCC, but there is NO WAY i'm missing the SCC :laugh:

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