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hahaha, messed up. you wouldnt see it on a chocolate one :ph34r:

A45 AMG tried to drag me on beach road tonight...

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in other news:
http://theshovel.com.au/2013/12/15/abc-comes-clean-mr-squiggle-was-a-puppet/

called vicroads a while ago asking what hoops needed to jump through the change engine number on already-engineered vehicle. said just bring a letter from mechanic with details and signature and youre good to go. sweet.

rock-up, fill in the form, lady checks the new engine number isnt from a stolen vehicle, all good. "where have you parked the car?" "err its not here" "we need to inspect it" *sigh*

Sure enough the website says you need to show the physical engine number. ma bad

fingers crossed they keep any thoughts on road-worthiness to themselves and just focus on engine number.

Anyone else feel like beating down on that guy on Driftsales that sells the "ADR approved" fake brides and takata harnesses?

riccy something yea. wadda kent.

bloke asks him are they adr aprroved mate?

he says.

they have adr tags.

so many kids are gonna get ripped off.

riccy something yea. wadda kent.

bloke asks him are they adr aprroved mate?

he says.

they have adr tags.

so many kids are gonna get ripped off.

Rocky Siciliano or similar

Every time he posts stuff up he says "Bride fixedback seats" ADR approved $650 pair

then someone will ask if they are copies and he will say yes - but they are better as they are adr approved

heaps of people cracked it and now he is saying "they have ADR tags"

fkn scumbag

Rocky Siciliano or similar

Every time he posts stuff up he says "Bride fixedback seats" ADR approved $650 pair

then someone will ask if they are copies and he will say yes - but they are better as they are adr approved

heaps of people cracked it and now he is saying "they have ADR tags"

fkn scumbag

thats the kent. also sells rip off wheels for 90 bucks. momo etc.

FIEND!

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