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front foot to the pitch of the ball and keep your weight forward and follow through :P

regards,

tristan

super coach

Thats no fun. Better technique: big swing, aim to get it to the moon :P

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Thats no fun. Better technique: big swing, aim to get it to the moon :P

(Quoted here to save other thread from derailment)

yeh thats a good idea lol :P

follow my technique and u wont fail as hard as australia recently did :)

you cant possibly win a test match when you only give the bowlers 160runs to play with

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john i think you will appreciate this the most;

i snaked the pic of SD

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LOLLI LOLLI OXENFREID!!! that's absolutely brilliant!

Tragic, John, just tragic...

But I do love your art work!!! Mine is all undercover...

hahaha thanks dave, at least next time we'll know!!

oh!! almost forgot!! a quick edit for Martin & Collin:

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@Tristan, My average this season is about 8, I reckon I could play for Australia the way I'm going :P

@John, Good form, is there a reason you cut off her face though? Paper bag job?

@Tristan, My average this season is about 8, I reckon I could play for Australia the way I'm going :P

@John, Good form, is there a reason you cut off her face though? Paper bag job?

I didn't cut it, that's just what the photo is...

here you whinging prick :P

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I try and give you cleavage and tongue piercing... but noooooo :)

Pedo Bear approves John lol..

Alright nigs my 20th is in 2 ish weeks so Taz and I were thinking we'll go for a cruise and bbq on the Sunday before. Thats the 13/09/09. What you think? Suggestions for where to go etc...

Pedo Bear approves John lol..

Alright nigs my 20th is in 2 ish weeks so Taz and I were thinking we'll go for a cruise and bbq on the Sunday before. Thats the 13/09/09. What you think? Suggestions for where to go etc...

lol, told ya you'd get photos :)

sounds good brah. that's the sunday AFTER my 27th, so good plan :P

Pedo Bear approves John lol..

Alright nigs my 20th is in 2 ish weeks so Taz and I were thinking we'll go for a cruise and bbq on the Sunday before. Thats the 13/09/09. What you think? Suggestions for where to go etc...

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nice wheels Dan look alright in chrome. They're not gay ass tempe tyre +50 offset shit so it will look good no matter what. Although black centres + chrome lip always looks good. But everyone does that. Maybe go gun metal centres or bronze/gold?

Woooooo got rims Volk GT-AV 19 x 9.5 rear & 8.5 front

Gay chrome but will get painted once I decide what colour I want

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Fully hecticly sicks chromies bro!! Make sures you washes them well with your kamois tho bro, else yous get the scratches ey

Colin and Taz will understand better than the rest of you :)

Get some of those steel polish if you're anal about it. They even work for getting rid of blemish on the headlights (a little). But chrome and white are a pain in the ass to clean... Those Work CR Kai I used to have never look dirty.

thread needs more redsuns finishing is 180sx

monday going back on the hoist for fully sik whiteline adj sways front and rear, braided brake lines + fluid flush, exhaust+ cat.. going back on plus some wiring.

then thursday finish off the car!! :)

then i get something else!! :(

WTB: R33 GTR engine, loom, ecu etc half cut? lolz

@isola.. Yee bo fuly sikz ay

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