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what ever you want it to say.

"my other car is a shitter as well"

"i cant help it im ugly..."

"SPEEDING,  no officer its cause my feet dont reach the pedals"

You tell me

:P:)

Make it Boostless

and its done

playing with my broken car

im sick of doing that, i just get more piles of junk sitting next my car.....

what do i need to qualify to get on the dole for a few weeks so i can bum at home?

im sick of doing that, i just get more piles of junk sitting next my car.....

what do i need to qualify to get on the dole for a few weeks so i can bum at home?

BWAHAHAHA

i hear that.

I was thinking more of a "work accident" and out on compo would be better :lol:

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fall off your chair while watching porn and strain several muscles? haha

Or maybe RSI??

Your boss fed you to much piss you need a week to recover? mind you he wouldn't be able to shout you for a week....

slowly haha, I have been slack. clutch got ordered today same as your's and matt's. And still sussing out rods. Belly pulled the stock turbo apart and said it's like new. Couple of oil rings had ceased, but on a bright note bore is standard and absolutely beautiful. Not going to estimate when it will be done cause then it'll take twice as long. But will definately be ready for semi-final in november. Loving driving an economical car atm too! soooo good.

Read somewhere you were thinking of selling(might have been on here) what you looking at getting? Something a bit cheaper to run and keep on the road? haha!

Yeah its time for a change there are too many R33s about so i am going to find something different, havent really deceided yet. I have had a few people ask about the engine and diff they want to swap for standard parts and give me cash. Then i would sell the car cheaper.

Paul just make sure belly doesn't accidentally put my engine in your car by accident, would hate for you to get more than you paid for! lol!

shit i should go get that thing one day, just got nowhere to put it till it goes in!

*looks for some undercover safe house*

dude if you can figure out how i can have a work place accident where i work and get away with it..... ill split 50/50

BWAHHAHAHA

yeah i know what you mean.

The RSI is the one i been thinking of the most, but then i dont know if i would get away with that at work either :unsure:

fall off your chair while watching porn and strain several muscles? haha

Or maybe RSI??

Your boss fed you to much piss you need a week to recover? mind you he wouldn't be able to shout you for a week....

Couple of good suggestions there but i think they all come under the work place safe campain already.

They have expected little boys like TIMMAY to do something like that :lol:

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