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03-05-2009, 12:00 AM
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Re: The correct solution is not always expensive.
No, I'd rather watch hmt struggle.
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hahahaha i got it
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crazy color injector clips?
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toyota always does that
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is that a honda FPR? :1
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that's asking for a fire
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is that a honda FPR? :1
Now that's using your dipstick, Jimmy.
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