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f**kk i was just near nandos in doncaster and after seeing that it makes me want to go back there :(

also anyone have experience with ARK boost controller >,< ?

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f**kk i was just near nandos in doncaster and after seeing that it makes me want to go back there :(

also anyone have experience with ARK boost controller >,< ?

Buy my Turbosmart e-boost street for $300! Check out some of the reviews / rrp and you'll be impressed me thinks. Used it in my car for 2 months.

f**kk i was just near nandos in doncaster and after seeing that it makes me want to go back there :(

also anyone have experience with ARK boost controller >,< ?

Call ark design and ask them what you need to know?

$5 worth of chicken (if that) and $1 worth of chips. Cost $15 lol

$2 worth of bottled water. Plus cooking it for me. Plus cleaning up after me. Plus making it taste that effin good.

If you can produce the same for $14 I'll come to you instead :thumbsup:

Don't be a peri hater :)

They were fresh out the frier...you can't see temperature in a photo lol. Come get Nandas with me sometime, Boronia have the best chips of any Nandos I've been to!

umad dezz?

I buried my head in my bed to prevent myself throwing a controller through a Samsung LED, so yes.

They were fresh out the frier...you can't see temperature in a photo lol. Come get Nandas with me sometime, Boronia have the best chips of any Nandos I've been to!

Think the lack of shine makes them look cold

Maybe...well, they were hot nonetheless. Nandos is never busy enough that they have chips just sitting there like Maccas. iPhone no flash so no shine :/

NFS Underground made me want to rage like that when I'd be winning a race and POW white van out of nowhere takes you out. Many FML moments with that game.

They were fresh out the frier...you can't see temperature in a photo lol. Come get Nandas with me sometime, Boronia have the best chips of any Nandos I've been to!

will do, sometime next week, i'll drop you a txt.

do they entertain extra peri peri powder on the fries?

will do, sometime next week, i'll drop you a txt.

do they entertain extra peri peri powder on the fries?

Yer you can ask for it...I'm not a fan though. It tastes alright but the chips on their own are perfect as is.

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