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Nah didnt end up happening LOOF.

The camera crew cancelled last minute so everyone decided to goto Thornleigh Maccas

But some of us stayed to help fix Sams car - fuel pump

Nah didnt end up happening LOOF.

The camera crew cancelled last minute so everyone decided to goto Thornleigh Maccas

But some of us stayed to help fix Sams car - fuel pump

Cool thanks for that

hey guys

big thanks for those who showed up, we really did appreciate it even though the bloody film mob stitched us last minute. rain, hail or shine they would of got good footage of all of us at the carpark there was well over 20 cars that showed!

thanks to doof, chubs, jess, james, sam and mike for all showing up at the meet point! i really hope you guys got sams car running quick! good to see burnsie and the grim crew at maccas as well.

once again sorry that things didnt go to plan, but shit happens

cheers

Jase

carpark mechanics FTW! :nyaanyaa:

all we had was a flat head screw driver and a torch... pulled in a favour or two and BAM! upgraded fuel pump for sam ;)

next meet, im gunna f**k up my turbo and see what we can pull out of our asses then :)

anyway, it was a good turn out, im up for the next one if your that way inclined ;)

carpark mechanics FTW! :)

all we had was a flat head screw driver and a torch... pulled in a favour or two and BAM! upgraded fuel pump for sam :blink:

next meet, im gunna f**k up my turbo and see what we can pull out of our asses then :)

anyway, it was a good turn out, im up for the next one if your that way inclined :O

i'll see your f*#ked turbo and raise you a F#@ked car and see what happens surely we can all scrounge and see if i can a new upgraded car lol

haha thanx for the mechanical help guys! big thanx for Dave who did most of the work, Mikey who ran around the world to ge the pump and to Jase, Andrew, Weevil, DOOF etc. for all the help. Really appreciate it guys, car goes awesome now :blink:



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