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Any one else work up i the hills and have to drive the freeway in the morning lately? Over the road works like I am?!!

At least i got some legal 20km/h to 110km/h acceleration out of road work speed limits :D

LOL gotta love that legal acceleration!

yeah roadworks are a bit of a PITA

Like driving from Gawler to Nurioopta is 26kms I think, I rekon about 20ks of it has roadworks..... 60 & 80kmh......

Then I had to go to Rowland Flat (Barossa), went out the back of Gawler onto Barossa Valley Way, thought I'll give the car a bit of a squirt (not exceeding the speed limit though) and I get sightseers lol

*chinese omens

*2007 - year of chicken = bird flu

*2008 - year of horse = equine flu

*2009 - year of pig = swine flu

*2010 - year of the cock .......

I think mine already has the flu, It gets a runny nose almost every night :D

:P Too Far???

Edited by D_Stirls
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3265891

And love the name of the following vehicle. Fat rims, fat new colour respray, standard interior?

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3318419

omfg I think I wee'd from laughing so farking hard ,, Good find Damo^

gay spec car but damn it attracts hot chicks,, see photos

http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2650020

makes me want to buy a honda s2000

warning , not work safe

http://memimage.cardomain.com/ride_images/...0020_medium.jpg

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