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Detachable Penis isn't by Primus, it's by King Missile. Very good song but!

Oh well, R31 is gone now but my new daily is the Stagea.......could be worse!

Cheers, Greg.

P.S. Who's got the silver S1 Stagea on the Eastern Shore, I want your tow bar!

Detachable Penis isn't by Primus, it's by King Missile. Very good song but!

Oh well, R31 is gone now but my new daily is the Stagea.......could be worse!

Cheers, Greg.

P.S. Who's got the silver S1 Stagea on the Eastern Shore, I want your tow bar!

Oh so it is lol, Dunno how i buggered that up.

Cheers mate :(

Spotted SShatch in his r32 GTR going up Mount Street last night. Looked very nice and shiny :(

ahhh...

My first spotto.

I feel special.

I spottoed a heap of lines and other assorted imports in Launnie yesterday.

What I dont understand is that if you dont race them your a wanker, if you do your a hoon and if your just minding your own business trying to find a shop or park or something and thus going a bit slower than everybody else then your simply a nusciance to everybody else on the road...

You just cant win when you own an import.

At least with the Hatch people didnt seem to mind so much if you just crawled around at about 40kph.

ahhh...

My first spotto.

I feel special.

I spottoed a heap of lines and other assorted imports in Launnie yesterday.

What I dont understand is that if you dont race them your a wanker, if you do your a hoon and if your just minding your own business trying to find a shop or park or something and thus going a bit slower than everybody else then your simply a nusciance to everybody else on the road...

You just cant win when you own an import.

At least with the Hatch people didnt seem to mind so much if you just crawled around at about 40kph.

did u still need that part for the rear seat belt?

its still sitting at work.

Funny you should mention that...

I went looking for your number while I was in town yesterday but found that it was one of the many that didnt transfer across to the new phone I got a couple of weeks ago.

Have since found it again and will ring when I am coming through, as it will be soon.

Had a slight rattle in the top end, maybe lifters. Doesnt sound anything major. Plus there is power loss from the auto. Will lean on the boost to about 25psi when rattle fixed.

Comes on boost well for a dirty great turbo. lol

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