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Woo, spending this weekend moving house. Moving from Glen Waverley to Scoresby, a little bit further from work, but not too much.

House is about the same size, a little worse condition, but importantly a big ass garage! :dry: I already know one SAUer eyeing off a corner as they've run out of space at their place *cough*scott*cough*

Anyone got any good ideas for the 3 phase that's fitted to the garage?

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Take the V8 supercar posters off the wall for a start!

Yeah, the whole place can do with a clean, they'll be coming down, and I'll be making sure I can secure anything I keep in it.

Renting as well, so hoist probably isn't an option :dry:

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LOL @ Scott stealing space - am not surprised :dry:

Moving closer to us hey Justin - that means more drinking sessions :P

Good luck with everything - hope it doesnt rain too much for ya.

PS. Make sure you shoot Kaz a PM/email with your new address so she can update the database with your new details.

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lawl.......crispy fries will probably make it into a fish and chip shop and sell his crispy fries man....dont think meth lab is his thing :P

Neither is fish and chips :rofl:

This packing thing sucks. At least I have elec, gas and water sorted.

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get your own deep fryer, then it's even more local :)

most of my stuff moved, 2 trips in a rent a truck to move everything that won't fit in a silvia. Hopefully everything else fits...

Hope everyone has a good cup day, I'll be driving back and forth all day with the rest of my crap.

Here's my garage, this time with my pile of accumulated car parts! I need to start putting this stuff on my car.

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Still have to move my stash of exhausts.

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At least put a fridge in there ASAP!!! :thumbsup:

Not being a drinker I don't really need one, unless I put these in it

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*seems the next obvious garage drink

Pretty much all moved in now, still a few bits and pieces at the old place, and lots of cleaning to do.

No home internet til next friday now too :happy:

Lots of v8s around my new area by the look, haven't seen much in the way of imports.

Parking my car in the garage showed how much space I really have.... HEAPS, wooo!!

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The guy you got the house from, whats his name? that garage looks mighty familiar to me...

Based on the mail that hasn't been redirected... lunson I think was the previous owners name, I'm now renting it from the new owners.

Ooh, I just had a great idea for the space... James, if P1 ever runs out of room....

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Pretty much all moved in now, still a few bits and pieces at the old place, and lots of cleaning to do.

No home internet til next friday now too :thumbsup:

Lots of v8s around my new area by the look, haven't seen much in the way of imports.

Parking my car in the garage showed how much space I really have.... HEAPS, wooo!!

Hope You Enjoy your new diggs. yea lots of VN Calais Heroes around Scoresby, but keep your eye out their are quite a few Nice Imports in Scoresby. btw im probably a stones throw from where you live.. what street are you in?

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