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I don't remember meeting you mohsen, can't have left much of an impression.

And don't be ridiculous, no one would post for likes if you died.

I remember the meeting

Something about Mohsen getting his cousins and friends over the other side of the racetrack to beat up Dezz

Dezz saying he'll drop them after he drops Moh

Awkwardness for a couple of minutes

Then sunburn

rofl. and yeah, jonoe almost dying

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pat, do not to 26.
it took me an hour to get the bottom afm pipe onto the afm.
to 25/30
dont be a bitch.






i dont remember meeting you at AS nickos.
but i do remember froffin your car on edgars road when i was a young thug muzzin my way through thommo (kid who peddaled everywhere because too young)

also, anyone missing a silver fiat punto?

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Blergh... back at work after a week off being all sick n stuff...

Day #6 over the past 6 weeks. Life is hard. Sifting through my inbox makes me feel dirty.

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why do i have people calling up and describing the item but not giving me the make and model number
"hi im calling about the dishwasher you have listed on your website under dishwashers, incase you forgot they wash dishes, are approx 700x700x1500mm in dimensions and resemble large rectangles, i would like a price on this piece of machinery" - exagheration

WHAT f**kING MAKE AND BRAND?

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Spent the weekend on the skyrine...

Oil temp sensor installed with thanks to Scotty and his lathe / tapping skills.

Little coolant line that goes behind the block replaced (had previously split and been "fixed" with a straight barb because it was too hard to access)

Intake Middle Gasket replaced with Plazmaman replacement
Wideband gauge installed, still need to punch a hole in the floor with a rubber bung to run the sensor through to my front pipe

Then E85 Tune and Phillip Island on the 8th.

Everything is coming up milhouse!

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