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sorry....was this thread about coffee,I forget

Cheap and nasty,strong and sweet, 6-8 times a day minimum
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sorry....was this thread about coffee,I forget
Well, it was...

Seemed to go the way of all threads on this forum
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im drinking one now...
if aint driving coffee...drinking lift plus!

mmm...1-1.5 coffee, 1-2 sugars...and milk powder if i can get me hands on it...
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They say that cars often reflect their owners

OK - open target - I know I've left myself open with that comment
Bahahaha. And who owns the car so old and worn out that the cat is blocked and the engine needs rebuilding?
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Bahahaha. And who owns the car so old and worn out that the cat is blocked and the engine needs rebuilding?
Well school teacher's wage...wat do you expect :hehehe:
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Well hello you two guys - I'd forgotten what vehicles you both own :finger:

Damn, time to get rid of the SiR and buy an EG slushbox with high lift suspension and... what was your car again oz? :finger: :finger: :finger:
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*Coming* - Mid 80s Corolla Twin Cam I/H/E 17"
And it'll kick the shit out of the SiR.
Muhahaha.
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Feel free to criticise - when it comes my friend

BTW - I'll quite happily take up your challenge - somehow I don't think a stock twin-cam 'roller with I/H/H is much of a challenge
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Well hello you two guys - I'd forgotten what vehicles you both own :finger:

Damn, time to get rid of the SiR and buy an EG slushbox with high lift suspension and... what was your car again oz? :finger: :finger: :finger:
hahaha...dont forget the hubbies!!
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Tanee can you teach me how to drive slush like you??
Cya'all there.
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Tanee can you teach me how to drive slush like you??
Cya'all there.
yes..when would u like to start?...for a high performance trained driver like myself...it will cost ya dearly!
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Start with the bit about how to blow them up after ignoring grinding sounds :finger: :finger:
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Start with the bit about how to blow them up after ignoring grinding sounds :finger: :finger:
topic 1:

how to look cool, when your slushbox, is being towed up sussex street on a saturday night :hehehe:
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Easy: up the volume and flash the Altezza's
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Oh, so that's how it's done! I would've trid shifting D1, D2, D3 Drive so no one suspected a thing.
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