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hmm when is this escapade happening ben :)

that all depends on what cara says when she sees this thread

she may kill me with a knife

or

she may kill me with a gun

if she kills me with a knife, then i know that its ok and u guys are going

but

with a gun, i might be somewhat under the weather

but

if its worth securing a discount on an SAU group buy of beef schnittys with mushroom sauce then HELL YIAH its worth a chance

-D

for all of us getting stimulated by K Rudds package, what are we blowing it on?

hookers and blow.

nah, brake upgrade, qfm pads, rda rotors, bfg braided lines. should stop like a brick wall. then im gonna buy one of the 'stim tour '09' hoodies that one of the blokes at work has made up.

should i turbo or supercharge the rolla?

super cgarge for sure bro! those 4agze really get the adrenalin pumping with only 7 pounds of boost! and now my mechanic is putting a 15 pound pully on

Edited by nos man
Thats a rad idea. we can cruise up and rock up to the pub and force her to make us all pie.

or schnittys or whatever

hell i'd be a bastard and order a lobster thermidore with a side dish of chicken merengo, truffle etouffe and some pork and onion crepes with some szechuan syrup topping as a side.

study cara. study hard.

we are coming.

-D

i aint makin u no friggin pie. we have talked about this already ben.

that all depends on what cara says when she sees this thread

she may kill me with a knife

or

she may kill me with a gun

if she kills me with a knife, then i know that its ok and u guys are going

but

with a gun, i might be somewhat under the weather

but

if its worth securing a discount on an SAU group buy of beef schnittys with mushroom sauce then HELL YIAH its worth a chance

-D

yup. definelty no pie.

naw chefs use meat cleavers and tenderizing hammers

you might end up in stew..haha

hmmm......now theres an idea :):)

if u guys come up do it on two conditions:

a) its karoke night

b) i have that weekend off lol

I'm thinking of buying a daily with my $900 :)

why spend that much spend half that and enjoy hookers and blow with Dave

NOTE i do not condone this behavior even if you do :):banana:

any chance of looking on yahoo for those rear over fenders for 4door 33's again please

thats wat i was thinking..

instant boost.. but no top end.. hmm.. so hard

well tha not entirely true adrian....

it depends what supercharger u want to get

some have better low rpm and others have better high rpm

:)

if ya want some help with supercharger stuff i can point u in the right direction :)

Edited by MissR34
i aint makin u no friggin pie. we have talked about this already ben.

if u guys come up do it on two conditions:

a) its karoke night

b) i have that weekend off lol

Then make me pie. I'm worth pie ain't I? :D

I'll make the trip down there to see ya! You going to be shooting back up this way from time to time? :P

why spend that much spend half that and enjoy hookers and blow with Dave

NOTE i do not condone this behavior even if you do :P;)

any chance of looking on yahoo for those rear over fenders for 4door 33's again please

Better yet, just give Dave the $900 and he can be the hooker and I'll still get a blowj....

Wait... :P

:D

I'm a bit busy trying to sort shite with the new vehicle today, but if I get a moment I'll get on yahoo for ya :D

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