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HA ha ha was very cool!! I want me sum PVC wheels :)

The rump was quite good 500grms but nothing compaired to Dave's 1kg BBQ Baby Back Ribs!! DAM me but "wogboys" R34 was one sexy piece of machinery :drool:

Northside had some Farking Bogans though :(

Another great night! Warner Tavern has a KILO of BBQ pork spare ribs!! Done in a BBQ/plum/chilli sauce that is fantastic!!

The R/C drift was great and I still want to do it, but it is very expencive!!

i got started into nitro r/c cars for less than $500 and i was using mine for all-wheel drift. it is a lot of fun, but very difficult to do. let me know if you wanna come try it one day, still got my car and a heap of fuel for it.

would have love to have come, but finances are still tight right now :laugh: next week i will be there hopefully.

I got 3 Nitro R/C cars...

2 x 2wd buggys which are awsome for drift and

1 x 4wd 4cc - 3 speed Race car (110kph top speed)

I have burnt thousands and they are all worth nothing...

I wish I never got bitten by the nitro bug, everytime you race you break like $100 worth of stuff...

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