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optima = $4oo... but it will last a decade so.......

I had one in the 33 cos I needed to have it on it's side due to the 6x9's thing was totally worth it

I used to sit in my car on my break and watch a whole movie and then play some gamecube, battery was never flat

Just phone ordered some Indian food, took about 5 minutes for him to get my phone number right... Didn't think 'two' sounded anything like 'three', or 'thirteen' anything like 'seven'... Hopefully he got my address right or I'll be going hungry..

Who the f**k has a break long enough to watch a whole movie and play gamecube.....Anyway the whole notion is so last century..... most people just use ipads nowadays anyway...lol...battery just has to start the car...unless you like to sit in carpark with big stereo pumping for extended periods...

they have vegetarian rennet now.

yes... it's fairly widely available too... but it's still not in most cheese. (thank rajab)

Who the f**k has a break long enough to watch a whole movie and play gamecube.....Anyway the whole notion is so last century..... most people just use ipads nowadays anyway...lol...battery just has to start the car...unless you like to sit in carpark with big stereo pumping for extended periods...

well clearly not these days, but I used to run a kitchen where I had to be there on fri/sat/sun from 8am till midnight. On quiet rainy sundays i would go hang out in my car which was parked in our private courtyard just behind the kitchen for 2-3 hours. With a bowl of pasta, a couple of glasses of wine and the pillows/blanket I kept in there it made life a lot more bearable lol

OK so i'm selling the Evo... anyone want?

Gonna buy a $5k RB20 C33 as a train station car and club reg it... then use the rest for a deposit on a CX5 for the family.

Actually kinda looking forward to it as I have always wanted a Laurel and I HATE the golf

OK so i'm selling the Evo... anyone want?

Gonna buy a $5k RB20 C33 as a train station car and club reg it... then use the rest for a deposit on a CX5 for the family.

Actually kinda looking forward to it as I have always wanted a Laurel and I HATE the golf

Swap the 34 for evo?

:P

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