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can't seem to find them on sau

from memory they were Kuhmo KU36 225/50/16's, on s15 rims. $550

not really from memory, I made a note on word pad. didn't make a note on what site.... handy

they might be on nissansilvia. or boost. will have a look this arvo.

Love the Epi LPs! Had one for a while. Custom Shop arctic white with gold hardware... loved it. Had to sell it :D hoping to get another one one day!

At the moment I have:

Cort Acoustic

Gretsch 6118 Double Anniversary

Gretsch 5124W Baby Falcon

Gretsch Special Jet

Raven 12 string

The only amp I have is a Roland Micro Cube. Had to sell my VOX VDT50 a while back :)

I'd like to get a Matchless amp or a Vox AC30 when I have spare money lying around.

What about you?

I had most of my shit stolen about a year ago.

Peavey 5150

Peavey 6505 combo.

Gibson Les Paul (black w/ emg 85/81s)

Jackson Pro Series Dinky.

Korg (i think) pedal board, was awesome for the price I picked it up for.

:D

Sup mangs 4 exams down 1 to go. Pretty sure i got like >80% on my last two exams so I'm pretty happy. Especially since the one yesterday I have never attended a lecture for lmao. Easy game.

What's happenin today?

I've got an inspection on my unit today so I've got to get home n tidy up a bit. After that I'm just chillin hopefully sbs has some world cup games from last night on.

Sounds like fun. lol. So what did I miss last night?

One of the boats did a skid to leave, 180'd it and nearly into a pole. Managed to avoid damage however and drove off.

Then a new guy tried to do the same thing when leaving, I think something broke because then they parked in the servo accross the road for ages (untill it shut) and then drove off sounding unhealthy. Can't remember if that one was another boat or a 32.

Then the coastguard came round and bog lapped baskins for a while, then came up and pointed to my car "Does anyone here own this car?". Apparently they had reports of it "doing laps and being an idiot". Both of the afore mentioned cars were grey so I'm guessing the report said "grey skyline".

We said that we had been parking there all night and they said they would check the CCTV footage and took all our details in case the CCTV footage showed it was us. Then stayed a while while one of them ran all our details over the radio (background check presumably).

They were friendly enough (both members of the fairer sex), had a bit of a chat and said we looked like we were just sitting there not causing trouble, John mentioned we knew the owner, you guys must be used to getting pulled over a lot, etc.

Presumably the CCTV footage will show that we had in fact been there all night so I'm not worried. They didn't try to book us for 'parking up' :D

Am I right to assume the boat getting caught in high winds was the Rear Admiral? Sounds like an exciting night lol. Hot cops give me half bar :D

One of the boats did a skid to leave, 180'd it and nearly into a pole. Managed to avoid damage however and drove off.

Then a new guy tried to do the same thing when leaving, I think something broke because then they parked in the servo accross the road for ages (untill it shut) and then drove off sounding unhealthy. Can't remember if that one was another boat or a 32.

Then the coastguard came round and bog lapped baskins for a while, then came up and pointed to my car "Does anyone here own this car?". Apparently they had reports of it "doing laps and being an idiot". Both of the afore mentioned cars were grey so I'm guessing the report said "grey skyline".

We said that we had been parking there all night and they said they would check the CCTV footage and took all our details in case the CCTV footage showed it was us. Then stayed a while while one of them ran all our details over the radio (background check presumably).

They were friendly enough (both members of the fairer sex), had a bit of a chat and said we looked like we were just sitting there not causing trouble, John mentioned we knew the owner, you guys must be used to getting pulled over a lot, etc.

Presumably the CCTV footage will show that we had in fact been there all night so I'm not worried. They didn't try to book us for 'parking up' :P

that explains the admiral's message on facebook. was wondering if anything happened last night after i left

who was the newbie in the 32 that broke it? did he arrive after i left?

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