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Ok a little random, but thats what wasteland is for. Was talkin to Heslo and few others on saturday night about a 'ghost tour' I did of the old adelaide gaol not too long ago, and few of us are keen to do it again. Its $20 and goes for maybe 2 hours or so. I had paranormal investigators as my tour guides, they were awesome, and i love this stuff, yet they still got me pretty freaked out!

So yeah anyone else be keen? I need a minimum of 15 people to make a booking, and im pretty sure they do it on the last friday of every month.

hey

lauren and i would be down for this

so i got my speedo working tonight woo, kinda forgot to plug the sensor back in while changing gear box oil :P

Nardi wheel is on to :)

Now just need to rise the front abit, and fix a hissing noise in my speakers.

wouldnt mind going for a hillzy right now, if only.............
yeh me 2.... if only haha

hey boys, i know what your hinting at lol

good things come to those who wait...adrian is priority one

craig your on thursday if you want? instead of friday (your bday)

sam came up for a visit on sunday, was good to catch up considering i never get the chance to.

yeah man, was good to catch up with ya! mannum is so chilled out after leaving the traffic jams in the city.

those pics are a reminder to me that i need bigger wheels :P

Sams car always looks good, and tim yours is, wow. Lovin your car

thanks flick :)

+1 on tims car, looks tough as with the wide guards and huge rims!

Edited by Sambo33
hey boys, i know what your hinting at lol

good things come to those who wait...adrian is priority one

craig your on thursday if you want? instead of friday (your bday)

hey Ryan, can I get in line as well.

I tried ringing you a couple of times but you were obviously busy.

Let me know when's a good time for you.......cheers

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