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Just another f**king weekend in shithole. Good new is another 3days more days and I'll be home. And more low+major servicing over the coming weekend!

This month is gonna be f**ked too with so many bills coming. $1.5k water bill....

shocking weekend. had the flu for the duration of it. still got it, so staying at home and getting in some ps3 time

went down to mercury a bit for the dyno day though. entirely too many flat brimmed hats around for my liking....

WTF?

All the joy of home ownership man. Long story short, got 2 main water pipe burst while I'm away from home and clocked 800kL of water in 3weeks. Just to give an idea on consumption, we use around 40kL per quarter.

Morning guys, hope you had a fun weekend!

Was at a party saturday night... a mate decides to go home to get his ipad so gets driven by someone else. First mate decides to ride his trail bike back to the party and comes off it halfway back. Hadn't been drinking or anything.

Broken elbow, a wrist the size of a tennis ball, and severe internal bleeding in one of his legs. He can't walk on it at all, and can barely move his left arm. Poooor karrrnnnt. Took him pizza last night..... doesn't really help that much though hahahaha

Morning guys, hope you had a fun weekend!

Was at a party saturday night... a mate decides to go home to get his ipad so gets driven by someone else. First mate decides to ride his trail bike back to the party and comes off it halfway back. Hadn't been drinking or anything.

Broken elbow, a wrist the size of a tennis ball, and severe internal bleeding in one of his legs. He can't walk on it at all, and can barely move his left arm. Poooor karrrnnnt. Took him pizza last night..... doesn't really help that much though hahahaha

Thats no good.

I kinda regretted not getting the project mu scr pro rotors along with the suspension now with aud going up...

Skid to leave

noted

sarp hottie?

went down to mercury a bit for the dyno day though. entirely too many flat brimmed hats around for my liking....

rofl rofl

i drove past today on the way to work

huuuge huuuge skid to leave - goes for about 20metres, epic black lines

but yes, i can only imagine the crowd there..

Morning mangs, scarnon, etc.

Anything happening for origin this time?

How was everyone's weekend?

Skid to leave

Hey mangs. Weekend was alright. Not long enough.

Just another f**king weekend in shithole. Good new is another 3days more days and I'll be home. And more low+major servicing over the coming weekend!

This month is gonna be f**ked too with so many bills coming. $1.5k water bill....

I feel your pain. We've been having bucket showers since Thursday waiting for some f**ker to come out to fix our hot water!

shocking weekend. had the flu for the duration of it. still got it, so staying at home and getting in some ps3 time

went down to mercury a bit for the dyno day though. entirely too many flat brimmed hats around for my liking....

At least you have a PS3. The lowly scum (like myself) don't have access to such fancy thangs.

Morning guys, hope you had a fun weekend!

Was at a party saturday night... a mate decides to go home to get his ipad so gets driven by someone else. First mate decides to ride his trail bike back to the party and comes off it halfway back. Hadn't been drinking or anything.

Broken elbow, a wrist the size of a tennis ball, and severe internal bleeding in one of his legs. He can't walk on it at all, and can barely move his left arm. Poooor karrrnnnt. Took him pizza last night..... doesn't really help that much though hahahaha

That's rough man. How's he doing now?

oi question

if my shifter thread is too thin for my dildo shifter thread - where can i get an adapter?

ive heard ppl say u can use hellicoils (spelling could be wrong)...

thoughts children?

my current adapter thread shat itself - and a stock gear shifter is not as awesome as my dildo one :whistling:

yeh i have considered it - but atm would prefer a quick fix option

unfortunatly my racetape and zippy tie skillzz (that killz) cant be used in this scenario :whistling:

Morning mangs, scarnon, etc.

Anything happening for origin this time?

How was everyone's weekend?

Skid to leave

I'm heading out to Swifts sports club to this.

http://www.xxxxgoldv8supercars.com.au/gold-retreat/

cut the end off the shifer and weld a bolt (with the head cut off) with the right thread onto it

thats a bit too cronic for me man

im just looking for those coil adapter thingss

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