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lol, I just pulled 2.5 grands worth of drawers and barrier (Black Widow) out of my truck and sold it to Duncan Weir at Adelaide Off Road for $1300......bargain!

all this stuff i bought cost the bloke 3.5k back in 03, so id say new itd be worth more

tryin to work on him so i can get his warn 9000 winch

shouldnt be hard considering he walked into ARB with a standard RX patrol, and 18k later he was kitted up

dohmar, im workin on the fridge situation, gotta keep the space for 5 people LOL

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i will see your retarded blonde, and raise you the

you should know this one pretty well andrewjzx. :P

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And here's my "Holy Shit that's a pretty decent car that Uncle Daniel would love to have in his shed" links for the day:

A what?! http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=4727

Love the Cosmo: http://www.prestigemotorsport.com.au/modul...hp?StockID=4719

My brother used to own a Cosmo years ago, Cosmo have to be one of the pimpest cars from Japan :laugh: I wish my parents let me buy the car when he sold it :P

I still remember the day some fully sick uleh in his VN Commodore tried to drag us ;) for a whale Cosmo's can really haul arse

They don't have to and i'm not saying that you should, but you can't expect CAPA to make a kit for skylines because the market would be tiny as there is a better cheaper alternative.

hmmm spoke to them today........they have made one up for me :P it just all very custom.

links or ban.

sorry, not permitted to link such material in here. ill get banned if i link. :P

not that hard to find though.

1. log onto ns.com

2. select nsfw/babes subforum in the lifestyle section

3. search for 'boxxy'

4. ????

5. profit

im alluding to your time spent in the nsfw section of ns.com pining over boxxy.

;)

LOL I think if you were to look more carefully you'll find it's actually the opposite.

Although the myspace girls thread and the emo girls thread both get regular visits :P

LOL I think if you were to look more carefully you'll find it's actually the opposite.

yeah, but i know what youd do to that shit if given a fraction of a chance...

... but then, so would i. ;)

Although the myspace girls thread and the emo girls thread both get regular visits :laugh:

so many *right click, save* moments in those threads. but i always seem to find my way into those threads either, a) after some good shit has been deleted, or b) after softy has posted a 'babe'. :P

i know what youd do to her if given a fraction of a chance...

What, introduce her to chloroform after about 5 seconds of 'yeah, um, like, oookaaayyy'?

so many *right click, save* moments in those threads. but i always seem to find my way into those threads either, a) after some good shit has been deleted, or b) after softy has posted a 'babe'. :P

LOL devo, I only saw that bird he posted who was -1 chin, and even then her rack was aight ;)

But yeah those threads contain obscene amounts of awesome.

What, introduce her to chloroform after about 5 seconds of 'yeah, um, like, oookaaayyy'?

which is different to how you normally pick up...?

LOL devo, I only saw that bird he posted who was -1 chin, and even then her rack was aight ;)

that was one of the better ones he posted... :P

But yeah those threads contain obscene amounts of awesome.

best threads in history.

... except maybe the danpat ones.

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