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I declare F-Duct drinking game a success! I am nicely munted, and that was only qualy :)

I am thinking of introducitng a bonus round of some sort for vettel being a tool... details still to be worked out :D

my everything hurts.

Was having a jam session at a friends girlfriends house, in the room we were in theres a pillar that runs across the ceiling and being a tall bastard and all, I have multiplied my hangover by walking into it.

I declare F-Duct drinking game a success! I am nicely munted, and that was only qualy :)

I am thinking of introducitng a bonus round of some sort for vettel being a tool... details still to be worked out :blink:

Drinking game.

Sign me up :(

What job do you have which requires work on a sunday?

I make sure you have water coming out of your tap in a nice controlled way.

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Not like that.

Like this.

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I made some light progress on my project car, i cleaned the garage, then realised i can't actually do anything i wanted to do this weekend cause i need to get the guards lipped before i can put the coilovers back in. And that the coilovers need new pillowballs and heavier springs. Hopefully will sort that for next weekend thought.

This arvo i started sanding back panels and getting them ready for the primer coat.

I made some light progress on my project car, i cleaned the garage, then realised i can't actually do anything i wanted to do this weekend cause i need to get the guards lipped before i can put the coilovers back in. And that the coilovers need new pillowballs and heavier springs. Hopefully will sort that for next weekend thought.

This arvo i started sanding back panels and getting them ready for the primer coat.

Sounds productive. :blush:

Whats a pillowball :happy: ?

sure are, they are my upper shock mounts, also known as Spherical Bearings. I'd really like to get brand new ones but i don't know where to get them from.

In other news, only a couple days until i get awesome pints'o beer and lamb shanks!

Whats a pillowball :blush: ?

I've got two in my pants, if you'd like a demonstration?

In other news, only a couple days until i get awesome pints'o beer and lamb shanks!

So much win! Gonna go for the pork knuckle!

Anyone know/recommend a good detailer on the northside? Mate wants his car done inside and outside before he sells it

I've got two in my pants, if you'd like a demonstration?

Always you know that :blush:

Anyone know/recommend a good detailer on the northside? Mate wants his car done inside and outside before he sells it

Ask Sabbai.

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