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i would have said good bowling by Australia only if they didnt bowl shiat and god knows how they managed to get the wickets....so its still a dismal performance by Pakistan

Catches win matches and they were forced into errors by good bowling and captaincy

no points for guessing who are token black sau member was going for :P

lol i was only looking for better competition really.....its really good to see a 3 match series tied 1-1 after 2 games....makes the third one even more exciting and now i am not even going to bother with the 3rd match....bring on the one dayers and T20 games....thats really more fun

yeah i got one, ,my missus.

:P:bunny:

i love shopping for car parts

half money spent, the other half goes tomorrow!

so far:

2x Sparco seats

2x sets of Sparco rails

2x 5 point TRS Harnesses

1x Lifeline detach hub kit

1x 60 litre fuel cell (baffled)

and

1x RB25 box :huh:

tomorrow........back to autosport for the Willwood clutch and brake pedal box, and up to Decs at Garage 7 to get my clutch (happens to have an Exedy clutch sitting there rated to 500kw that a customer never collected)

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