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get her to send me pics!

LOL

is it lacey? see thru? leather?

bahahahaha

she's sexeh no matter what :P :P kaz

Damn straight :wave: The top is partially see through and a bit adventurous. Hot without giving too much away :)

I'd like to get some pics for myself >_<

I try moite

wana fit in aye

fully sick...

Looks like i have been f**ked over. I have been in negotiation with a dude for his dish wheels and he has vanished from the face of the earth. Oh well, shit happens

Dont worry he will come back in two weeks and ask if you still want them when you've gone and spent the money on something else!

get her to remove the bans, and then things will settle down.

or this may just keep on happening, and ban's wont stop us, there are ways to overcome bans if we feel the need :wave:

I know this is none of my business? but why do you care if you're been banned or whatever off boostcruising?

Everyone takes the internet so seriously.. >_<

Tell me more about these 10hp ecu mod thing u spoke of on gsx the other day

link?

It's basically a PowerFC for the bike. I can't remember exact numbers but IIRC the exhaust gives you around 7 or 8 hp at the top end and a fair whack in the middle, and the PC3 lets you tune to suit the bike (as with a car, each engine is different) and the mods. Most people I've spoken to are extremely happy with the results.

Their website: http://www.powercommander.com

This one's a bit out of date but gives you a good idea: http://www.mcnews.com.au/Product_Advertori...PC_USB_News.htm

get her to remove the bans, and then things will settle down.

or this may just keep on happening, and ban's wont stop us, there are ways to overcome bans if we feel the need :wave:

You're not actually banned, only mod reviewed.

Your account is basically active still, you can still view the site just like any other member, however when you post, it must be reviewed/approved by a moderator before it is allowed to be shown to general viewers.

And yes, there's always ways to overcome bans, I know, I am a computer geek myself >_<

I know this is none of my business? but why do you care if you're been banned or whatever off boostcruising?

Everyone takes the internet so seriously.. >_<

He shouldnt but he does, cause he has a lackof work and he needs to stir people up....hence boost cruising....he could get another user name if he wants....but no your right....CAREFACTOR 0...

i wove you shaneypoo

It's basically a PowerFC for the bike. I can't remember exact numbers but IIRC the exhaust gives you around 7 or 8 hp at the top end and a fair whack in the middle, and the PC3 lets you tune to suit the bike (as with a car, each engine is different) and the mods. Most people I've spoken to are extremely happy with the results.

Their website: http://www.powercommander.com

This one's a bit out of date but gives you a good idea: http://www.mcnews.com.au/Product_Advertori...PC_USB_News.htm

Chance's of me dying on a 600 with said mods?

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