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hey kiddies.

in response to nik, work, the work on money pit when I get home.

one of the centre bearing bolts has stripped.

so, helicoil it is.

ouch

sitting in lunchroom typing to you guys.

fun times

I hate the damn thing. Although I want plenty of it, I hate it and come to the conclusion that this world we live in is all about this "money" and its disgusting!

I love it. I'm also highly capitalist

If it was up to me id go but it'd cost nearly 3 grand in fuel :(

... Should set up a fund, get the abomination to Sau Nats lol

No. Then that would imply that SAU QLD supports the abomination./

just unlike it mate.

No no, it was worth liking lol

Hunt for a new spoiler/boot combo complete. Here is the choice. I wonder how long it will last before it get unwanted attention from the boys in blue. Will have in my hot little hands come Thursday

Noice!

Pics when done

need to have it here in Qld, preferably the SE QLD.

there was talk, but your old exec team didnt exactly inspire confidence.

and not that many qlders come.

so it was sort of seen that they didnt want it.

I went last year, without a car at all.

not even a daily.

got a lift down with another member.

year before, car spun bearings a month out.

going this year again.

about 5 guys made the trek from WA last year.

they had a ball.

how do you figure that?

economy cant be THAT bad?

surely?

Ok I may of over exaggerated a bit.

1970ks from my house to Adelaide, assuming 300ks per tank (admiredly my tune is rich as ATM, but the cam I want with the real low Lsa and high duration is probley going to be worse even with a tune)

1970/300 = 6.5

6.5x$90 = 585

585x2 = $1170 in fuel alone

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