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how the hell can you see that she's engaged from that quick clip???? i gotta eat more carrots :down:

LOL. and yeah forgie is progressing nowhere slow. parked the car and thats it. gotta get onto that for next drift prac. then theres gazzanats, then theres the hamilton meetup, i was thinking of taking it over to race.

Why do i have to be scared of heights...I just got offered to get my scissor lift licence paid for by the company bugger it ;)

i was the same till i went to trade school and ended up climbing double extension ladders 10-20m up , you get used to it if you take a risk :D

Bugger that..We've had them in at work before when i was on arvo's we used to play around with them...I didn't get very high before i was coming back down quick smart...Heights and me don't mix!

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