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aww thats sux ass!

lets just say they took forever and kept telling me the car would b ready the next day and id ring up the next day and they would tell me it wasnt finished yet! grrrrrrr they did that to me about 5 times! they had the frickin car for over 2 months and they did a crap job for wat i had to pay

im just complainin bout crap sneeza's story is much worse

i said that u said he had a nice smile - that was it.

he's 19 i think....... always liek the youngins eh Liz haha

yeah thought it was him from when i saw him and the way u described him.

i'll write the caliper painting section ...... haha

i thought that was how it was done but it just seems to take a lot of time when ive seen people do it ..... i dunno legs disappear under the car and dont surface for 20mins haha

hey sexy ladies!

so, tell us who ya like Liz! Sounds like some sort of dj name or something!?

Niz - Ive got to get my old car on the road too! its not as fast as yours, but the silhouette is roughly the same.

re: the z, Im sorry - but Im confused......why do you always say the boost puts you through the windscreen? wouldnt it be through the seat or through the back window.....:confused:

unless it's some sort of super vaccuum reverse boost? have you got the turbs on the right way? :)

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