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Cheers for the offer, i'm at campbelltown so by the time i drive down there to pick them up and then drop them off i might as well as bought a set as their only around $40. Thanks again though

Anyone in the north have any spring compressors?

Cheers for the offer, i'm at campbelltown so by the time i drive down there to pick them up and then drop them off i might as well as bought a set as their only around $40. Thanks again though

Anyone in the north have any spring compressors?

like these ?

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ive got a pair but they are at a mates , ill get em back this week and you can borrow them if you'd like ?

Arse, shenanigans went on last night and I missed it :(

anyone going to the ben simpson cruise? i might drop by with a few work mates for an easy drive!

I'm going ;)

Hoping there'll be some other cars as slow as mine so I don't get lost :D

If last night was anything to go by it should be great weather for a drive tonight.

I'm going :D

If last night was anything to go by it should be great weather for a drive tonight.

Yeah me too...Went for a quick cruise last night, Henley etc was pumping.

cops were left right and centre at the cruise so i left! there was a white falcon parked next to me with SAU stickers, who would that be?

Yeah that is Luke (and Flick)'s car Son - that's where I disappeared to - had to go steal some fries off them at Hungry Jacks and have a chat.

Spewing I had to go out to dinner rather than cruise - but at least I came down to say Hi to some peeps at the meet-point :sick:

anyone else here got an rc drift car? got any good locations that you frequent with it? ive heard of an old rc drift track in regency area, anyone heard of it?

yeah , i used to race there with my cars

ill find a map of it after i finish dinner and post it up

Went out for a nice cruise last night about 1 till 5.30 ish this morning no cops around. Went down south it was a great night for it finally got to open the car that i just got up. Great night didn't see many cars out at all.

Yeah that is Luke (and Flick)'s car Son - that's where I disappeared to - had to go steal some fries off them at Hungry Jacks and have a chat.

Spewing I had to go out to dinner rather than cruise - but at least I came down to say Hi to some peeps at the meet-point :sick:

yeah you left at the right time! after you left cops were pulling alot of cars over outside the carpark and apparently traffic cops were comming or something. i thought since i wasn't gonna cruise i'll leg it as well

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