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who you with, i got my renewal today :banana: my insurance has gone down again and not the agreed value :yes::D now $777/yr +1 for being old

Just Cars - they're the only ones who will insure me for a reasonable price :blink: Rating 3 I'm getting there!

this is the internetz where all psychiatrists :down:

:)

+1.

Woke up this morning with a pain in my sternum. Either I got kicked in the chest by Chuck Norris, last nites bourbon burnt a hole thru my oesophagus, or Im having a 12 hour heart attack. Hurts like watching australian idol when I move my head back or to the right.. gah

-D

i woke up with a massive pain in my stomache, but luckily for me it can be cured

with food :banana: haha

scooba steve,

would auto perfection still give me that deal on tint mate?

um what deal was that

Thanks steve, I sent PT a PM.

Where does he work from?

mt barker and hindmarsh

im thinkin about getting a new stering wheel...

this one tickles my fancy

Isotta Zulag

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also this

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what do u guise think?

i think you should look on yahoo auctions and get luke to import one for you save you $$$

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>>Yahoo Auctions Momo and Boss kit Search<<

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