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The weather is looking like shit, and I gotta ride home in it. :teehee:

Hot shower for me when I get home. At least the Brutale gets a wash :D

Oh, and I'm finishing off the rebuild to my pitbike tonight. A few mods, slicks and I'm taking it to the Pooraka track this weekend. Lap record anyone? :(

Edited by RubyRS4

^^ Ruby is the track you speak of at the old 'Megakarts' place (just near Paddys Market)???

I used to go there all the time as a lad, ah memories :(

anyone got cains (? dude with the tt zed) number? i want his advans.

Got it yet? I can PM ya if you want (although I haven't spoken to Conrad in some time now, dunno if he's got a new number recently or whatever)

151 is the strongest legal alcohol u can puchase, being ~76% and a full bottle being 44 standard drinks lol. i dont drink but i see the affects of it all the time.

It must be 151 proof (divide by 2 to get the alcohol % in this case 75.5%)

The stuff we make comes out at about 80% (160 proof) and is almost pure ethanol. The best bit is you dont get as bad a hangover in the morning as there are fewer imputities than traditionally distilled spirits.

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