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To wang, or not to wang.... that is the question?


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OK so you've all seen my jiant wang, and told me its too big (but i'm used to that )... So I ordered a stealth wing...

Now everybody says keep the wang.... make up ur dam minds ppl!!!

Here are some pics of the stealth wing, let me know

http://coppermine.e-clips.com.au/thumbnail...ils.php?album=4

And for those of you who havent seen my wang yet, here is a shot of that as well http://coppermine.e-clips.com.au/displayim...p?album=2&pos=2

yeah im up for that :) we havent had a meet for awhile anyhoo, gunna turn it into a coffee table if it come off... although the wang is ahead on votes at the moment, which is a bit of a concern... it is however way behind on exculsive so i might have to add them together, or do some sort of magic mathamatics so the wing comes out victorious, im with every1 else, the wang is rediclous...

Originally posted by SLYWPN

Why dont we organise a SAU BBQ and use your wing as the picnic bench? :)

I have liked the stealth wing for the past 2 yrs, I just prefer to spend my money on power modes rather than cosmetics :).

Ps: Have recently invested money in property, so the turbo/engine upgrade has been put on hold :)

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