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as stated friday, i won 2x 4 day passes,main strait grand stand, and cant attend thurs fri, so, if you can promise ill have both passes

back friday night, ill be happy to lend them out, providing i know who you are lol

im just lookin forword to the harley ride round the track lol

if you trust me id like to borrow them and give em back to you friday arvo :blink:

do you want some kind of $ for them for the two days ?

na mate, just promise ill have them back friday night :blink:

unless you feel the need to buy me a 4 pack of 500ml beams :blink:

i have some wanker in a white 33 m spec being a wet weather hero round my place atm, good on ya, asshat!

na mate, just promise ill have them back friday night :)

unless you feel the need to buy me a 4 pack of 500ml beams :P

i have some wanker in a white 33 m spec being a wet weather hero round my place atm, good on ya, asshat!

haha , i could drop you a 4 pack next week when i get paid ?

but yep you will have the passes back friday night :)

i dont plan on attending the concerts , just wanna see the races and the pit paddock

pm me whens good to pick them up , i think i remember where you live :P

I'll be there too Pete :P

whoresum. basically every mod is going to be there.

i predict a busy evening when you all get back home if someone starts a thread trying to sell a muffler. :P

Bugger!

Getting the work done my on 'erection' only to hit a snag. Got both outer frames up and foundations poured for the extension, only to come across this when boring the holes for the inner frames:

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Farking water pipes!!!

They weren't on any of the plans for this house. Mind you its a 1960s home, so its prob not documented. Now me and the mad scientist gotta get a plumber/gasfitter out to identify and re-route these lines away from my foundations!

:P

BTW

Anyone got a cement breaker bar or similar for breaking up cement some 2" thick. I wanna remove portion of the path to the backyard.

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Hoping to have the roof on by next weekend. Doesn't look like its gonna happen until I sort the water piping out.

More farking money to spend!

:P

whoresum. basically every mod is going to be there.

i predict a busy evening when you all get back home if someone starts a thread trying to sell a muffler. :P

Hmmmmmmmmmm *ponders*

:P Nah I wouldn't, although I'd have to say I'd laugh so hard if someone did :)

Also, goddam I hate it when you let someone know you are rediculously keen on their vehicle, and they don't get back to you in any way, shape or form. The dude was online and when I sussed his profile he was 'using member control panel' so he was reading my PM, yet no reply in sight. At least tell me if you're not keen for a swap so I don't get my hopes up FFS.

BTW

Anyone got a cement breaker bar or similar for breaking up cement some 2" thick. I wanna remove portion of the path to the backyard.

house025.jpg

i have a 9" grinder with some cement blades, sledgehammer and a big 6'crowbar if you need them?

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