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Post by Big Baz Master » Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:16 pm

all you guys.......i think that your losing the main point of this forum....i was aware that this was a surfing forum not a car forum.........i know i own a rolls-royce but i dont brag........i get big baz out point ,i dont brag........im the king of this form with only 10 or so posts, but i dont brag....all in all lets get back to the point.....and no not dee why point

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Post by Mrs Kreepy » Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:19 pm

^^ you're pretty spunky aswell i'd imagine.



i like a successful goal oriented man.

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Post by Big Baz Master » Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:24 pm

hmmmm...see mate i have it going on

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Post by Gluttony » Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:02 pm

Butts wrote:
Waterman wrote:smnmntl do you know a guy that goes by the name of "blakey?

I was hanging with him one night in the cross, says he surfs tama whenever it works and sometimes the southy, bronte or even wedding cake is. Big fella.
i picked up some bird after he got a few little ones & he ate them all at once. he comes back to me mid kiss and starts licking her face and neck.
Im like Wtf you doing man?
Waterman, I read that 5 times and still can't make out what your trying to say :?
Who ate who, and what kissed what?? :?
Are you sure you didn't bumb into Iggy?

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Post by Gluttony » Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:04 pm

Mrs Kreepy wrote:^^ you're pretty spunky aswell i'd imagine.



i like a successful gaol oriented man.
:wink:

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Post by mustkillmulloway » Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:07 pm

i just got a subaru sports wagon 92 model... ( as used and recommend by puurri :wink: )

$400....it's rust free...really :!: ....just couple dents from the roo...and the deer....and tractor :roll:

needs a new left end front ball joint....priority

rear left end wheel bearings can wait :lol:

frock :arrow: it's registered...it goes.....i'm stoked......stick u porches :lol: :wink:

frocking beats walkin :lol: :lol: :lol: :!: :!: 8)

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Post by puurri » Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:27 pm

mustkillmulloway wrote:i just got a subaru sports wagon 92 model... ( as used and recommend by puurri :wink: )

$400....it's rust free...really :!: ....just couple dents from the roo...and the deer....and tractor :roll:

needs a new left end front ball joint....priority

rear left end wheel bearings can wait :lol:

frock :arrow: it's registered...it goes.....i'm stoked......stick u porches :lol: :wink:

frocking beats walkin :lol: :lol: :lol: :!: :!: 8)
Eh bra,
Best fit 185 size and tall profile tyres (maybe yokohama 185 snow tread, ggod for us and abt $120 each or less), for sure NEVER engage 4WD on anything but mud, soft soil or sand otherwise the rear diff wind up and is cactus. When/ before you reach better (Hard) road then IMMEDIATELY disengage 4WD otherwise gearbox cark it. Subframe is galvanised so many years of work left.

Replace the CV fronts ASAP.

You can jack it up but the CV joints don't last long; but how exxy is it?

For better approach angles take off the front bar and maybe fit a "sand bumper" of plate alloy or similar, anyway locals are in the loop for cheap fixits. Maybe you get a sand anchor and tirfor or other mechanical type winch for recovery?

Have fun!

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Post by puurri » Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:37 pm

Suzooks very good but a bit nervous outside "Darlingithurts" or as low speed paddock bashers (velcro optional).

But to "cut to the chase" as for a current antisocial bitza I have;

Modified OZ designed and made VW country buggy. :shock: 8) :D

(if you can find one)

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Post by bonusbeats » Sun Jul 08, 2007 12:39 pm

cars are for grandparents and aunts.

bwm r65 1982 motorcycle.

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Post by puurri » Sun Jul 08, 2007 12:50 pm

bonusbeats wrote:cars are for grandparents and aunts.

bwm r65 1982 motorcycle.

As a granduncle I agree.
You call zat eine moto?
Still have my 1977 Ducati Darmah (soon going over to hysterical rego) :D

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Post by Lucky Al » Sun Jul 08, 2007 1:06 pm

our honda dream ii seats three (uncomfortably and no doubt dangerously) and has a basket so you can go to market and come back with bags of fruit and vegetables in the front and a sack of rice between your legs. i wouldn't call it a motorbike, though.

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Post by Gluttony » Sun Jul 08, 2007 1:23 pm

Lucky Al wrote:i wouldn't call it a motorbike, though.
It's not a motorbike until it's got 2000Watts of thumping stereo, a NOS kit, a massive tacho that redlines at 16,000 RPM and other assorted gauges, and not to forget the airhorns.

A real chick magnet :lol: :lol:

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Post by Lucky Al » Sun Jul 08, 2007 1:28 pm

come to think of it though, my girlfriend's old man also has a honda dream ii and over the last ten years he's ridden it from lao cai on the border with china in the north to phu quoc island in the south and back - a dozen or so times. maybe i ought to start thinking of it as a motorbike after all, and go to a metal workshop to get board racks fitted.

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Post by bonusbeats » Sun Jul 08, 2007 6:58 pm

puurri wrote:
bonusbeats wrote:cars are for grandparents and aunts.

bwm r65 1982 motorcycle.

As a granduncle I agree.
You call zat eine moto?
Still have my 1977 Ducati Darmah (soon going over to hysterical rego) :D
ooooowwww. beautiful. they don't come any better.

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