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Whats the haps this week? I really need to take the Unicorn out and I figure it might as well be to something worthwhile!

Isn't it the dyno day this weekend? I am getting the GTR out for a drive to check out the drag day

Isn't it the dyno day this weekend? I am getting the GTR out for a drive to check out the drag day

I cant go to the drag day. Our housewarming is kicking off at the same time. And it's a long way away still. Might go to the dinner this week.

If you were in a zombie apocalypse and could only have four weapons, what would they be?

1 primary gun

1 secondary gun

1 melee weapon

1 vehicle or misc weapon

Famas with scope

Makarov with extended mag

Machete

Grandads hummer

Hahaha

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If you were in a zombie apocalypse and could only have four weapons, what would they be?

1 primary gun

1 secondary gun

1 melee weapon

1 vehicle or misc weapon

M4A1. Uses .222 ammo, should be easy to find. Also nice and compact.

Street sweeper. Semi Auto shotgun goodness.

Surveying staff bottom section. Long, light and sharp. Keeps them at a distance with an eye stab.

Bushmaster. Runs on diesel which should be in good supply on farms ect. Fully sealed has a kitchen and shower can do 110km/h to escape hoards.

Yep have thought about this lol

If you were in a zombie apocalypse and could only have four weapons, what would they be? 1 primary gun1 secondary gun1 melee weapon1 vehicle or misc weapon

M7 Flame thrower

Uzis x 2

Katana's (samurai type swords)

Monster Truck muah ha ha ha......

If you were in a zombie apocalypse and could only have four weapons, what would they be?

1 primary gun

1 secondary gun

1 melee weapon

1 vehicle or misc weapon

Saiger Auto shotgun

Winchester 30 / 30 lever action

Viking war axe

Boeing AH 64 Apache - Because nothing beats an Apache attack helicopter

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