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ok, so lemme know what yas think

im thinkin gettin a old vid camera that has rca outs ect on it, then i mount it in a perspex box cussioned insides ect and securly mount it so the lense has view outta the front bar (one of the holes)

possibly disconnect the lcd screen if it has one, and run some cables into the cabin and connect the screen in there, anyway its a cinch to get the vid onto a computer as i have a digital vid camera, but i aint stickin that down in my bar where theres a chance it might get hit by a rogue stone :| if anyones seen my car theres a piece of guard hanging down, a ****ing rock ripped it off its mount last run in the hills

yer i wanna kick something off for thursday nights on the goldcoast, friday night is usually the night i drink with mates and stuff, sat night is usually bwcp and show off night, i reckon regular fortes into the moutains or just cruising round on thursday nights down here could be a good thing, and as we all know, i know my way over tambo mt if anyone wants me to lead a cruise over that, bit sketchy in the wet tho, specially with those hairpins

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yes i know we went sideways and at 100kmph... but i thought it was a bit of lockup of brakes and interia drift...

anyway ill have a speak to the mrs(im meant to be stayin home tonight and having a nice nite in with her) and also maybe ben a mate, ill get back to you in say an hr and a bit ok.

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