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ah good idea mate!

might head to the beaches for a bit of Sand driving... and to Newcastle for a bit of water driving

ive fitted one of these to my car to suit the conditions... i have an HKS filter on the top of it for fully sickness!

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no garage at our house everything sleeps outside. z, stagea, race car and even the ute :worship:

With a bit of luck these winds will be the last straw for our house made of sticks....hope shannons home insurance fix houses as quickly as they fix cars.

bloody hell

had to go to the marina with dad to put extra ropes on the boat and make sure everything is ok. last time we had strong winds we lost the canopy, this ones only a few months old so hopefully it withstands.

I'm not from Sydney originally but I've been all around Australia and I think Sydney drivers aren't too bad considering the crap roads.

I'm going out for 10 beers with Revhead then I'm going to ride my motorbike home to Sutherland along the coast. Yeehah!!!

Well that was fun. :worship: A few involuntary lane changes never hurt anyone... especially along beside Botany Bay.

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