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Went to the Monster Trucks last night; free family ticket. Glad we didn't pay. :S

Extremely disappointed with the show. WEAK is the word. :(

Wayville showgrounds is a terrible venue to host Monster trucks as they are not allowed to rip up the grass so they are stuck to the outer ring which has limited space so no decent jumps races etc.

One rolled it which was cool to watch but apart from that it was an extremely weak show compared to MT events held at other Venues. :)

Was Grant Denyer driving the trucks? :D

first time out at lala in the new s13 for me and my mate (co-owners)

was so much fun! spund out heaps and the under carage might have a few more dings init thanks to the ripple strips but was still awsome fun!

cant wait to go back out there again!

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I must say i was expecting more at Monster trucks.... but i still loved it!!!! the demolition derby was funny as!!!!

as a retired demo drive there more too be in than watch lol .

iv been in about 6 or 7 of them back in the days when v8 falcons and full chassis toyota crowns was the go . i even totaled a studibaker lark in one lol . ive been rolled crunched and had one catch fire but never won one was the second to last car running in one but got pounded in too submission lol . watched one up murry bridge speedway the other week a guy come out in a vn commy wagon it lasted 2 hits b4 the front end fell out of it .

I know alot of you arent really into cricket.

Im buying a MRF bat from india. real with mrf hologram.

anyone used these bats before ? I know they are thick. but I hope they arent too heavy.

watch out buying from overseas, unless its from a reputable dealer. often bats can be held in customs and need to be fumigated etc, and youll get the bill!

Yep I heard about that.

This bat will pass through so they say. Australia is one of their biggest buyers so I think they have it all down pat.

clutches never just shit them selves, every clutch ive done has had 1-2 months worth of driving in it

Haha my old button clutch did, was working fine, then all of a sudden i took off in 1st and it wouldnt go into second, clutch was farked.

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