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^^ siff matty its just a repeat, seen this episode before.

got it saved from last time if u want to read how it ends

shhhhh dan, im tryin to watch

"damn, tomorrow i was going to find out who the dish ran away with"

God I'm good.

And Matty, that's enough out of you. I don't see you pulling no trucks!! How's the bread? :)

Not bad, toasted up nicely last nite

funny how it took 3 of us to get the car on the trailer at the start of the day yesterday, and how many to get it back on at the end?

Ellz what u doing here man lol.. I Think i hear some KE70's needing a tow haha

Nice work :)

I got a link to here from someone, so I thought I'd join. :)

That KE was seriously stuck. I'm so surprised that both driver and passenger are not seriously injured and the car drove back to Adelaide.

Not bad, toasted up nicely last nite

funny how it took 3 of us to get the car on the trailer at the start of the day yesterday, and how many to get it back on at the end?

That's a really good point, 3 at the start and you, me, benny, phill, nicko and joel.

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this has been less entertaining than i had hoped.

random bread truck...? story?

Was heading down to Matty T's Saturday nice bright and early and at Junk food corner ( Down south, Morphett Vale ) I seen out the corner of my eye a truck in the mud with cardboard under its wheels. Chucked a U-Banger went back to find out he was bogged, hooked the strap up to the truck and the back of my 4x4 and pulled him out. Felt sorry for the poor bugger as everyone from Hungry Jacks, KFC and a few cars had stopped to watch. :)

Got bread for towing him out. :)

so who was after the CA dave?

some dude at tyrepower in modbury. we were discussing engines for his project car while he was trying to find that knock for me. shoot me your number if you want, im heading out that way tomorrow, let hom know whats been done to it, pass on your details, and go from there.

Colour? Pics you has? Cans I sees thems? kthxbai

lulz. maybe. no pics as yet. details are a tiny bit sketchy.

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some dude at tyrepower in modbury. we were discussing engines for his project car while he was trying to find that knock for me. shoot me your number if you want, im heading out that way tomorrow, let hom know whats been done to it, pass on your details, and go from there.

lulz. maybe. no pics as yet. details are a tiny bit sketchy.

Probably because the car is too :)

its an s chassis. if it wasnt sketchy id be concerned.

ill see how it pans out. not a huge fan of the s15's looks (14a is miles tougher imo) but the interior is a shit load nicer than the 14...

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