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not abusin it :D

just showin that i can do it

:D i hate show offs....

lucky you have the goods to back up your claims :) or you might end up like other individuals *Hint hint* Eddie

yeah but thats like me kickin you in the nuts, proves that i can do it but prob shouldnt :)

once again.............

DDDOOOOO IIIIIITTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!

lol

this is a family site

bad examples leads to big crimes u know :P

he's had his car nicked, sleeped with a work mate, becomw the SAU Whore what else could possible be done to him???

:D i hate show offs....

lucky you have the goods to back up your claims :D or you might end up like other individuals *Hint hint* Eddie

once again.............

DDDOOOOO IIIIIITTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!

he's had his car nicked, sleeped with a work mate, becomw the SAU Whore what else could possible be done to him???

sacked for sexual harassement.

lol

he's had his car nicked, sleeped with a work mate, becomw the SAU Whore what else could possible be done to him???

:D and all in three weeks, damn i've been busy!

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sacked for sexual harassement.

lol

i dont think she can even spell it, let alone file a case for it!

also, she not here, so cant get pics, got the fat pubmole today

Edited by lilmike86
now

i've found these new leather protector things

to replace those leather things around the gearstick and hand brake.

they look awesome... pure italian leather with 'nismo' embroided into it.

im gettin me some of these :)

i have white Leather gear boot and hand brake covers for my sil and my little bros Skyline cost us 12 bucks. looks great and if you want nismo embroided i can ask my mum to do it on her sewing machine or go to the cap factory......

your paying way to much for 2 bits of leather!!

$5 wtf?

wat r u, piss poor!

make a $10 donation ya pov bastard.

i'm poor :D whats it to you???? :D

i have white Leather gear boot and hand brake covers for my sil and my little bros Skyline cost us 12 bucks. looks great and if you want nismo embroided i can ask my mum to do it on her sewing machine or go to the cap factory......

can u do it like these ones -

749f_1.JPG

then in that case

fall pregnant

bawahahahahA

being the s**t she is she had one of those rods inserted, also a few graphical discussions (at my expense)

her "you know i got my-"

mike "OMG I DONT WANT TO KNOW THAT! BBLAH BLAH BLAH" *covering ears*

so yeah

can u do it like these ones -

749f_1.JPG

the embroidery will have to be done at the cap factory cost you like 10-15 and the grear boots are a easy, look on ebay, or do what i did my friend spent 55 bucks on his and then before he put it on i got a friend of mine who does sewing for a living and she made us 2 sets for 5 bucks each only a little bit of leather....

but man white gets so dirty....

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