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Morning mangs. Didn't get much done on the 31 on the weekend :D Got all the lights working and I degreased all the S13 gear ready to go on but I cbf putting it all on. The waterpump broke on the tractor so I helped dad fixing that a bit and did some uni work. Not as productive as I would of liked but not terrible either way.

Dan you dog why didn't you tell me you were playing futsal! Where's my invite?

@dan - i missed you broooooooooo

news.

i have news.

josh is my new idol - as i found out last night that the kid ran his daily lexus with just 20mm ride hight, daily.

<3

@dan - i missed you broooooooooo

news.

i have news.

josh is my new idol - as i found out last night that the kid ran his daily lexus with just 20mm ride hight, daily.

<3

did he also tell you that he painted it with undercoat from silly sollies and it looked like an abo car? :D

another good use will be trap and skeet shooting.

quiet day in here?

Colin, there will be more seasons of futsul, and im sure i will have people drop out on me again

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