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Lol game over. I woulda pulled over and try to kill the f**ka.

If i couldn't find it then well it would be one paraniod drive on the way home....

Pulled over still half on the road and jumped the f**k out. Lost it for a while then found it on the back of the steering wheel. It ran a few laps while I tried to kill it with my boot, lost it again then eventually found it dying on my seat.

Woulda left the car there and reported it stolen if I couldn't find/kill it

orrite, bringing the "fail whale" kakimoto widebody for SAUNats... maybe. Gotta get a permit to drive it cos the trade plates are on compliance cars.

first time i saw that thing was happy cup meet in 07 or 06 at the first meet i had organised. was a nice surprise to say the least.

hmmm looks tlike the quarters are different, or could be the shadow?

def running spacers. those guards are rolled and pumped like a mofo.

Lol game over. I woulda pulled over and try to kill the f**ka.

If i couldn't find it then well it would be one paraniod drive on the way home....

this one time, i was driving home at night and i felt a tickle on my neck....ignored it.....tickle moved to my face. looked in the rear view, calmly pulled over like a boss, slowly got out of the car an FREAKED. huntsman on face.

driving with my arm hanging out the window something similar somehow landed on it while doing 80. luckily it fell off after a couple retarded spec arm shakes

Should have given that sucker a few right hands to the mouth.

Pic again?

cbf, wait till friday

Qantas10.jpg

damn straight. work hooks me up with qantas club and business class.

So coming up on Friday night?

yeah leaving friday at 4pm from melb. should be there by 7?

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