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haha black beauty was meant to get washed today ..... but it didnt happen ....so it more of a dirty grey beauty at the moment :(

mmmm dinner ..... im hungry but nothing in the fridge appeals to me to eat ..... hate that!

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i feel like chocolate or icecream ..... but i dont have any ...thats probably a good thing!

i used to polish my cars every weekend but i just got sick of driving them out the next day to get rained upon and all my hard work go to waste!!

yer, was helping out steve harkins mostly he won race one, a eye terminal that connects to the alternator charge wire broke and the battery went flat in the second race, and in the third he got punted off by someone and copped some damage, and a busted oil cooler..

ugh sounds like it was pretty down hill for him!!

Flat batteries :( my friend left her hyundai excel lights on at a train station ......so called upon me at 7pm at night to come help her get her car started ...... then had to call another on eof her friends cos i wasnt jumping it from my car! - three girls on the side of the road you wouldve thought someone wouldve helped :) anyway i got the car started after a while.

yeah I havent had a great deal of luck at the new workplace. Ah well... once my mechanical mods are done, there are only a few body bits and pieces I want to get done as well as put some rubber on my 18"s and then I'm done. Hopefully I can get it squeezed in HPI, I'd be stoked :(

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