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Brakes changed, lunch eaten, spoiler removed, trip to clark rubber and autobarn (where I was told about an apparent defect blitz this weekend lolzzz) and now to reinstall third brake light in rear window somehow... wooooop

So what? You and Jason used to move it about 20 pages overnight and say nothing.

Great days, great days. Sigh

Who's up for top gear live?

http://www.topgearlive.com.au/brisbane

I'm thinking Platinum tickets ($130)

I'm going on the sunday. :cool: It was the only day that had paddock passes left :yes:

Oh

:)

Hey Geoff!

When did you get a duck tail spoiler? You didn't tell me about this!

How the hell have you been mang? Long time no see.

Secret :)

Not bad yourself? Has been a while

stein glasses are an evil invention, they force you to drink more.

Ftt, you were home by 8:20 am:

alright off to mexico this arvo!

Clearly they didn't hit you too hard

I'm going on the sunday. :thumbsup: It was the only day that had paddock passes left :)

F*CK! No paddock passes left all all now

damn all my unorganised and non-committal friends...

f**k, pulled my lower back while doing some wiring in the car this afternoon... just twisted at the hips to my left and SNAP... couldn't get out of the car, couldn't move from the position I was in.... luckily a friend was over so they helped me get upstairs.... now lying in bed playing COD, but I think I'm gonna need beer too

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