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So... mine has turned up.

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Well played sir, well played...

Ya bastard!

Did you know; the tape from one full roll of Officeworks packing tape weighs 120 grams?

I didn't; until a couple of days ago. :whistling:

Edited by Daleo

Just bend it so that it clears. Mine has SFA clearance - it is a different bar that came on the car - but there are no touch/rub marks on it.

If you clear it and find that fouls, just bend it a little more out the way.

How aggressive do we have to bend the lip to clear the bar? I made the lip flat...not sure if I need to bend it up a bit for extra clearance?

lolz....ftard!!

Edited by Jetwreck

So... mine has turned up.

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Well played sir, well played...

Ya bastard!

Nismo rapping there Dale.

Awesome!!

BAHAAHAHAHAH!!

I did that to one of our offsite artworkers with a package and she had a socky la lah to the MD.

Nismo rapping there Dale.

Awesome!!

BAHAAHAHAHAH!!

I did that to one of our offsite artworkers with a package and she had a socky la lah to the MD.

So I should report to mods Craig? :P

I have a strong suspicion that beers were involved with Jetwrecks last few posts.

If that's the case then he must be drunk every time he's on SAU...that and he hasn't been laid for the past 10 years... :whistling:

Edited by ironpaw

If that's the case then he must be drunk every time he's on SAU...that and he hasn't been laid for the past 10 years... :whistling:

:no: f#$k man.....what are you a 2 joke wonder....done to the death ffs! .....get some new material nummers!

I could not give a shit if you get a blowie from your $2 love you long time bride!

....if thats your claim to fame buddy you need to re think your life strategy and stop being a bottom dweller!

Edited by Jetwreck

:no: f#$k man.....what are you a 2 joke wonder....done to the death ffs! .....get some new material nummers!

I could not give a shit if you get a blowie from your $2 love you long time bride!

....if thats your claim to fame buddy you need to re think your life strategy and stop being a bottom dweller!

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