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post-1416-1214646399_thumb.jpghi guys

thought i would post these pics up to give you all a laugh. i capture the pic on the way to work one morning.

1. that is one stupidly tall looking wing.....

2. the most dangerous load ive ever seen, this guy way carrying one trailer on top of the other trailer while it was only tied down at one point. the top trailer was tied at the main coupling (towball) joint using very thin rope tied down to the main trailers tow ball latch.

thanks

Justin

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lol I think I've seen that Ford on the road that links Doonside to Blacktown can't remember the name, But I remember passing it with a disgusted look on my face

yeah thats right. i took the pic on richmond road.

thanks

Justin

lol at the wing. Thats ridiculous!!

Actually, it's NOT a wing !

IT'S A MOBILE CLOTHES LINE !! Undies dry in 10 mins at 40Km/Hr; 8 mins at 60Km/Hr & pegs let loose at 80Km/Hr.

My advice? Don't follow it lest you risk stones chips from flying pegs !

Cheers,

Terry

Actually, it's NOT a wing !

IT'S A MOBILE CLOTHES LINE !! Undies dry in 10 mins at 40Km/Hr; 8 mins at 60Km/Hr & pegs let loose at 80Km/Hr.

My advice? Don't follow it lest you risk stones chips from flying pegs !

Cheers,

Terry

Wouldn't that make them 'peg-chips' :-p

Wouldn't that make them 'peg-chips' :-p

That beggars the question Ras, "Does our aluminium bonnet dent more easily than a steel one?" (- considering of course that the aluminium is of thinner gauge)

ladies and getlemen.. welcome to air flight cougar

todays flight will be a short one and will commence lift off shortly.. please ensure seat belts are on and ur face is covered from embarassment

who else has seen the green 80's style excel at woodcroft maccas with the 'HOMO' sticker

on the back window.The person must work their cause its almost always there.Unless

hey traded it for a ford cougar.

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