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I'll have to go check out the honky shops in the valley some time and see if I can track them down.

there is a shop in the sunnybank mall that has them for $90

Happy Eastering mangs.

:P

I think we should have this system instead of the speed cameras we have here. I think the results would be a lot better and the speeding fines would be cut in half.

Denmark speed reducing system. NSFW

Happy Eastering mangs.

:P

I think we should have this system instead of the speed cameras we have here. I think the results would be a lot better and the speeding fines would be cut in half.

Denmark speed reducing system. NSFW

Video doesn't work for me. But I can picture it. It wouldn't work here. People are too stupid. They'd speed up to get from speed babe to speed babe, and slam on the brakes at each one and do a huge line lock while lighting up winnie blues and chugging a VB screaming out "scarnon beudaful? showusyerpinkbits!" then skidding off, lolling to themselves and congratulating each other on how incredibly funny they are, and did their passenger happen to see that rad skid that they pulled in their hektik holden.

Plus... the speed "babes" used here would probably just be recruited from the local caravan parks. Orange spray tan, sunken cheeks, needle still hanging out of the arm... the kind that look like they'd be sticky to touch...

Plus... the speed "babes" used here would probably just be recruited from the local caravan parks. Orange spray tan, sunken cheeks, needle still hanging out of the arm... the kind that look like they'd be sticky to touch...

In

:P

whats crackin' mangs? (other than zombie sechs)

Looking at the denmark speed reduction campaign... Interesting.

Working and watching a doco on coral.

My day is so complete.

whats crackin' mangs? (other than zombie sechs)
Working and watching a doco on coral.

My day is so complete.

nothing much. sitting around doing considerably close to bugger all.
I prefer doing Sweet F*ck All instead. :P

+1. It's so good to just have all this time off... went and got a new bed today though since I sold my epic jap style one when I moved in with my (now) ex. Regretted selling it ever since.

In other news, been seeing one of the girls..... things are going verrrrry well

Scracking mangs. Lights on the dirty one work motherf**kers :down: Just need to sort out the wipers and that's all the electrical bullshit done with. Started degreasing all the S13 gear ready to put in tomorrow if I can feel bothered.

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