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cant nick, im taking tomorrow off work to do the radiator as i need a wagon to move some stuff for family on saturday :P

which means going to the office tonight to get it.

sorry guys but ill be there next week for sure!!

Hey sorry for disappearing. Got caught at lights then stopped by the boys in blue. And didn't know where you were going.

Was wondering where you got to...

What happened with the boys in blue, and where was this?

Coming down the hill into gosford I slowed down as a fpv latched onto me. Was undercover and stopped for " erratic driving". Let me off wiu warning after much bs. Then further down the road ( erina maccers) got rbt. Last but not least got stopped by defect station when I left. No fines luckily.

Well they ran it like defect station. They did rbt then got me to open bonnet and Let me go. Others were getting same treatment. Worried I was goin to be booked for pod but got warning.

Coming down the hill into gosford I slowed down as a fpv latched onto me. Was undercover and stopped for " erratic driving". Let me off wiu warning after much bs. Then further down the road ( erina maccers) got rbt. Last but not least got stopped by defect station when I left. No fines luckily.

OK, notes for next time - we NEVER go to Erina McDonalds because that's where all the d!ckhead trouble-makers hang out. We meet in the carpark at Fountain Plaza in Erina, then at about 10pm we head to West Gosford McDonalds to grab a quick feed and/or drink before heading home around 11pm (or earlier, depending on what time you want to get home).

We've got permission from the owner(s) of the Plaza to hang out there, and the local cops leave us alone because they know we're not there being idiots like some of the crowd in the area...

rbt AND defect station in one?

can they even do that? i thought it was one or the other

Yeah they can do it, I have gone past a few like that before, remember seeing a huge one near Mascot airport once that was RBT, blood testing and defect station all in one. They had closed 2 lanes of traffic near peak hour for it :thumbsup:

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Ok, its Thursday tomorrow. Which means this- whos in for the ride?

I think Iain should be putting those new shocks and brakes into action, see how they go? Who else is free?

(Jetwreck prob deserves a early night after being shoved under a car by Iain...)

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