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i cant get another project until i get a shed up...my mate has a datto 1200 he wont sell me until i get a shed.....now i just need my "minister of finances" to let me do it....my brother in law is a sparky , so wiring wont be a problem...i helped concrete my uncles burnout pad...so concreting wont be a problem....gotta save money everywhere....this week i have to fix a leak on my eldest's motorbike as well....it never ends

Not you too Nugz.....I'm in the throws of getting one as well.

looking for something around

7m wide x 10m long x 3.3m tall

Not you too Nugz.....I'm in the throws of getting one as well.

looking for something around

7m wide x 10m long x 3.3m tall

if you need a contact, i might be able to hook something up thru bluescope steel at wingfield (the old smorgon steel). met a bloke on jury duty who said if anyone needed stuff like sheds, carports etc to refer them on

if you need a contact, i might be able to hook something up thru bluescope steel at wingfield (the old smorgon steel). met a bloke on jury duty who said if anyone needed stuff like sheds, carports etc to refer them on

hook me up bud!

if you need a contact, i might be able to hook something up thru bluescope steel at wingfield (the old smorgon steel). met a bloke on jury duty who said if anyone needed stuff like sheds, carports etc to refer them on

he was on dury duty, you were getting convicted on hooning in your pee green honda civic. bluescope steel why they in cahootz with bhp i heard :P pockets aint empty cuz

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he was on dury duty, you were getting convicted on hooning in your pee green honda civic. bluescope steel why they in cahootz with bhp i heard :P pockets aint empty cuz

matty's not the one who owns that 'thing'.

Well guy's I'm back from my whirl wind trip to Victoria (currently at 35 hours without sleep) and I must say that my opinion hasn't changed.... Melbourne Still Sucks.

But i am proud to present the newest member the SA GTR fraternity. unfortunate it's not mine I just was the driver

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Well, I just got home from seeing the new Ternminator movie with Heslo, Scandy, Ben, Glenn and others .... not a bad movie, but the suspension of disbelief in some of the action scenes really doesn't give the audience enough credit .... all up a good movie though!

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