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Sau on my computer isn't working any more,it gives me a sever error,but evry one elses does and its currently working on my phone. Weird!

Maybe we should start up a food delivery buisness ey adrian haha oh and I only just got ur msg then!haha 3 hours after u sent it.

Sau on my computer isn't working any more,it gives me a sever error,but evry one elses does and its currently working on my phone. Weird!

Maybe we should start up a food delivery buisness ey adrian haha oh and I only just got ur msg then!haha 3 hours after u sent it.

ROFL jack

hey Adrian how old are your coil packs, how much you chasing

EDIT

made a R33 tyre placard last night you need to print it @ about 20% also cubes says you can get orriginals @ nissan for about $7

if you cant wait you can try this

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yeah I like your rims, but already got 17's

next tyres (like in 12months time) I'll grab a set of aussie 18's and sell my GTT's

did I let ppl know I got accepted onto Disability Pension? not full payment until February (like $880 pm full payment is a lot anyway lol) but we'll manage (off the morgage, grrr)

got the spa yesterday, 2.5 L x 2 W x .9 H, new for 3190, a cple grand under sellers wholesale cost lol, sells for 7k plus in shops

also got the kiddies this:

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