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Old 4-27-04, 4:13   #331 (permalink)
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....Hmmm....

Then God spoke to me and said:

'Go forth and maketh the most of the MX6. Harness the power of the stock IHI turbo for this is best path. Reduce intake and exhaust restrictions. Install RAI. Dump and install camber kits to increase handling abilities. LSD for increased traction. Boost if necessary, thou beware not to fall to temptation.'

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Old 4-27-04, 4:14   #332 (permalink)
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... [thinking thinking]..

Then God spoke to me and said:

'Go forth and maketh the most of the MX6. Harness the power of the stock IHI turbo for this is best path. Reduce intake and exhaust restrictions. Install RAI. Dump and install camber kits to increase handling abilities. LSD for increased traction. Boost if necessary, thou beware not to fall to temptation.'

Ram-CAI, K&N Dop-in, 3" Xforce Cat, 2.5" Mandrel Cat Back with Lukey Muff, 16" Protege rims, Eibach Pro-kit, Woo's Chip, Torsen LSD!
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Old 4-27-04, 4:15   #333 (permalink)
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.... why would he want to do that>>??? So, maybe No is the answer??

Then God spoke to me and said:

'Go forth and maketh the most of the MX6. Harness the power of the stock IHI turbo for this is best path. Reduce intake and exhaust restrictions. Install RAI. Dump and install camber kits to increase handling abilities. LSD for increased traction. Boost if necessary, thou beware not to fall to temptation.'

Ram-CAI, K&N Dop-in, 3" Xforce Cat, 2.5" Mandrel Cat Back with Lukey Muff, 16" Protege rims, Eibach Pro-kit, Woo's Chip, Torsen LSD!
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Old 4-27-04, 5:06   #334 (permalink)
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i would never do such a thing!

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Old 4-27-04, 5:06   #335 (permalink)
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but then again, why not?

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Old 4-27-04, 5:16   #336 (permalink)
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Angry

LOL Biggles ... but I was thinking more creative. Maybe throw him into a depth charge and drop it in the middle of the ocean, releasing the pressure when he hits the bottom *thwock* ... no more crook LOL!

Seriously though, I'd just love to stick his screwdriver and coat hanger up his ass.

If he had a set of lockpicks, I'd have some respect for him, but he doesn't, so I just want to kill him/her/it

The damage is a lot worse than I saw yesterday (because of my hurry to get to a meeting/horror when I saw it) ... there's scratches all on the door on the drivers side ... and he's taken out a big chip of paint ... on the passenger door he's made a reasonable sized hole through the handle ... and placed a nice dent (big enough to fit a 2 point phillip's head through) next to it)

****ing **** **** **** ****ing of a mother ****er

was that enough?

I can do more

Quotes are ... $75 for passenger door and $120 for the drivers door (with a replacement lock) ... I'm really tempted to get rear door handles from a 626 or a Eunos 500 though (without any key locks)

That would stop people from thinking my car is tamperable right?

But if I ever find the **** who did this to my car ... the following will happen

ME ----> <---- Mother****ing asshole arsonist ****er

[Disclaimer: Swearing is added in for the effect, not to offend anyone ... please not that I don't make a habit of bad language and should not be held liable for this, as everyone would understand I am most upset]

Maybe we should start some sort of vigilante movement against wankers who like to key, break into, de-badge etc. cars sitting by the side of the road!

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Old 4-27-04, 5:20   #337 (permalink)
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Back on your subject though - I like fruit & nut and rum & raisen

but stuff cadbury and nestle ... bring on the Lindt and Ritter Sport

Local chocolate doesn't taste right in Victoria ... I think they make it different for every state like arnotts do with their biscuits

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Old 4-27-04, 6:00   #338 (permalink)
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cadbury is ok here but nestle is better. lindt is nice but johnny walker is much better. (and yes there is a chocolatier called Johnny Walker like the scotch) never tasted Ritter Sport before.

ur idea of the rear door handles is nice. only problem would be how do u get in if uve got a flat battery? remote central locking dont work. i might see if i can get some though anyway. did the 626 come in a champagne colour tho?

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Old 4-27-04, 6:02   #339 (permalink)
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oh and yeah chickebabe, im not a big fan of editing my posts to add in something. i reckon it detracts from the spontanaeity (spelling???) of the forum.

btw wats the name of the chocolate block that has all those different fillings in it with several different types and several different shapes for each square? is it "Snack"?

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Old 4-27-04, 6:39   #340 (permalink)
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Hmm ... good point about the flat battery - maybe I should just make a release in the boot to push the seats forward and crawl in through the boot if my battery dies ... it's only ever happened once though - and that was when I was ... well, I was in the car.

Yes, Cadbury Snack ... I especially like the turkish delight pieces

I like anything with Turkish Delight - I make myself sick on the stuff without realising

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Old 4-27-04, 6:43   #341 (permalink)
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i never used to like turkish delight but recently ive been converted to it. its quite nice especially with a hot coffee for some reason. i prefer the pineapple bits myself.

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Old 4-27-04, 6:48   #342 (permalink)
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The turks drink a lot of coffee I think

Either that or was it tea?

anyway, it's an appraiser to either/or/both.

Yer, the pineapple bits are good too!

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Old 4-27-04, 6:59   #343 (permalink)
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yeah turkish coffee is the one where u can stand the spoon straight up cos its got soo much sugar in it. dunno why they eat turkish delights cos they get all the sugar they need in their coffee.
dunno about the tea tho

the strawberry ones are quite nice as well. i dont really like those hard caramelised ones.

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Old 4-27-04, 6:59   #344 (permalink)
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well hardish at least. (it might have been that particular block. it was kinda old)

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Old 4-27-04, 7:02   #345 (permalink)
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You sure it's not that one that's got coconut in it? (the one that's shaped like a coffin) ... cos i don't like that one either

Yer, the strawberry one ain't too bad either.

My favourite every day chocolate is Kinder ... the type that comes in a block, but you can't get it in australia yet (at least I haven't seen it).

I can eat heaps of that stuff, and I don't get sick - wierd hey?

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