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i wondered why the forums went quiet again..

and there was no Insasnt/amber love :P

you farking bastard! I wanna get some of that stuff too!!!

It's like a concrete rainforest here in the city ATM... full of concrete and rain.. GRR!!!

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Originally posted by R31Nismoid

i wondered why the forums went quiet again..

and there was no Insasnt/amber love  :P

you farking bastard! I wanna get some of that stuff too!!!

It's like a concrete rainforest here in the city ATM... full of concrete and rain.. GRR!!!

yes melbourne suxs this time of year.

The site is 45km's from any town, house or other human contact, as its all world heratige protected and wet tropics, u cant even take a piss on a tree around here!!!

And when i get back late next week my car will be nearly done with the high mount manifold and 3037 going on with the rest of the package for 300+rwkw. :D

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Originally posted by nismoR34

cant see too many pc's there mate :D ?

you doing ANY work?

or are these just postcards from someone elses holiday?

I will be up in nsw/qld shortly - next tuesday in fact :P

pc's?? we have a mobile office on site with comps, printer, fax and photocopier.

Heres a pic just for you of my table on site, theres a little sign i put up just so u believe me :(

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