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shit i so hope i can get there.

i just had to fork out excess dollars for my new clutch

X-treme single plate motorsport button clutch w/ chrome moly 10kg flywheel woohoo (designed for drift)

and my power steer pump is gone tooo.

god dam cars :D:)

let me know how it all goes for ya mate.....i am going to take my car there for kit fiting and painting so more reviews aye.....yay another northsider

Will do. I'm a bit worried about it, as I've seen the results of two front end repairs on my parents cars, and the finish on both were of a very poor quality. One was on a VB commodore, and the new bumper bar they installed started rusting through the chrome in under a year "oh, they were all like that mate..." "BS, look at the old one, that's over 20 years old and the only thing wrong with it is that it had an encounter with a towbar" and on the Cressida the new paint started flaking off within a year or two. And as they're repairing my bumper (it did its job well and sprung back into place) and respraying it, I'm a bit concerned, so hopefully they're as good as everyone here says!

I just found out that tonight I'm at dinner at 9! Right when the LAN starts. Next time Gadget!

^^^ zomg what a noob :D just kidding.

CS = version 1.6

CS:Source = latest Steam version

It's hard to describe the differences, but they are quite different games, even though they are the same game.

thats not PNP.rec is it?

Yeah mate, that is Jamie. Absolutely crazy player - the boy has skills. Has played for and won with the best clans in Australia at nationwide gaming contests.

lol thanks for clearing that up andrew! :D ... im just throwing out a false sence of security so everyone thinks im a noob at teh shoot em ups :D

i take it your coming tonight??

yeh damo im with ya on that one mate i hate it when my vag is sore...... bahahahaha. ur missin out see ya sat bud!

^^^ zomg what a noob :D just kidding.

CS = version 1.6

CS:Source = latest Steam version

It's hard to describe the differences, but they are quite different games, even though they are the same game.

last time i played cs would have been 5-6 years ago back on HL 1 :D

should get back into it

my plans have changed now so ill be able to come along see you guys in there.

look forward to getting whiped on a variety of games ive never seen before and going home playing my xbox and thinking its time to update this old crappy machine.

I'm out at the last minute.. No one to look after the young lad as the father in law has had to head interstate on business. :)

Im stuck in my office doing disaster recovery preps ;( If I can get there I will but apologies if I don't make it....

-D

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