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Hello all,

Just thought I'd introduce myself, I'm Adam, came along on Saturday with Mel and stole peoples chairs (next time will bring my own).

I like computers and cars, quite the nerd, but also love the exhaust.

Currently I drive my mums Pre-release/Series 1 Discovery with a 200TDI engine (before they fixed the more obvious faults), getting a new job in a couple of weeks so I'll be looking to get something decent for myself, figured I'd join and look around at what is to be seen.

Dad has a 01 Mustang Cobra SVT sitting in storage somewhere that I get to drive occasionally when he's actually in Brisbane, pretty fun car, but he hates me redlining every gear, parents split up years ago, not much else to me then that.

If anyone has any computer troubles, let me know and I'll see if I can give any tips. As for cars, I know a bit of the technical details that most know, but not much practical experience since I don't exactly get to pull apart any car.

Edit: Oh, also, I believe I'm the only Discovery driver that has a ticket for "Creating Unnecessary Noise", but feel free to point out that being wrong :D

hi welcome... doubt he would see that

Hai guys, my hair is like totaly so hot right now

hahah POOF

I'm too cute to die :(

ahaha poof again

drags tomorrow arvo. and then pull down the 26/30 and send it off (again lol)

is this ur GTR shane? how far away do u love from champions way? i might go to urs to see ur bent rod.. ahaha

i meant ur cars bent rods lol.. seeing im in friggen ipswich *corks shotgun and hides behind bushes* :D

hi welcome... doubt he would see that

hahah POOF

ahaha poof again

is this ur GTR shane? how far away do u love from champions way? i might go to urs to see ur bent rod.. ahaha

i meant ur cars bent rods lol.. seeing im in friggen ipswich *corks shotgun and hides behind bushes* :D

i live ~15 mins from willowbank, basically u have to go past me on the way

u wont see any bent rods at my place mate, that was on the old engine :D

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i live ~15 mins from willowbank, basically u have to go past me on the way

u wont see any bent rods at my place mate, that was on the old engine :D

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man thats impressive.. yeah ill follow u from willowbank and go to ur place to play with ur bent rod.. :D

i see lee running over with binoculars to see shanes rod :(

hubble telescope..... i will be abel to locate the general vacinity of shanes penis but no one has even really seen or used it before...

surely some scientists have used that telescope before?

and yes, u will be needing the hubble telescope to view my wang, as it is soo big it's orbiting earth as we speak :D

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