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bit of a sore point for many people i reckon, we are not a communist nation.... why filter the info that we recieve?

Because the Australian Government always believe they know better and the Australian people are too lazy to get angry and fight for their rights. Sad but true...Australia : The Nanny State.. I just hope senator conjob gets his plan defeated.... I know enough about the internet to get around any filter but the same can't be said for others. Information is power and that scares the hell out of the Govt, thats why they masquerade the 'secret' list under the pretense of blocking child porn - not least so that any one who questions it is implied to be 'soft' on child porn - a disingenuous argument if there ever was one...

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dummy mounted my new turbo and manifold onto the engine today, i have a feeling im going to have chassis clearance issues

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for shits and giggles we flipped the manifold over, for "high mount"

lol

fook. i didnt even think of that. i was too busy perving on her to think about taking photos of her...

... well, i was thinking of taking photos of her, but well, you know, they wouldnt be forum friendly.

Steve, she was a Barbie doll, didn't think much of the face but then again, with the rest of the package, who needs it :P

In all seriousness there was some nice talent out and about today, both cars and girls :)

just you. youve played around with the formatting me thinks. steve knows how to fix it i reckon.

and youre right heslo, there was some serious f**kin talent out... joisus. worth going just for that.

speaking of joisus...

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... he exists, and he races in a ford ute, dont f**k with him, he'll mess your shit up.

seriously, he was sitting behind a holden ute coming into the hairpin, and the holden threw a leg out of bed, devine intervention man...

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pete

see if you can view this thread, some of the boys are organising a weekend somewhere it seems :)

http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28321

yeah looks good Matty but don't know how comfy the Patrol boys would be having a 200 around..........lol, it won't matter whether I can keep up with them or run rings around them, the fact that it's a 200 will get me flamage.

EDIT: Not to mention that I'm still running the factory Dunlop Grandtreks (crapiest tyre ever designed for a 4WD). Need to put some M/T ATZ's on there but I'd be looking at almost 1/2 grand a corner :P

lol, it won't matter whether I can keep up with them or run rings around them, the fact that it's a 200 will get me flamage.

lol, you and i appear to have the same problem, pete. :P

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