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Even better than a baked bean can pressuremeriser....

Picked up this little beauty last night from my mate

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Won't be going in for a while, at least until I figure out why I'm STILL not making any worthwhile amount of boost

Check out the TERRIBLE translation on the box:

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Morning Mangs,

Went for beers yesterday afternoon at the Hamilton Hotel. Ended up winning a meat tray from the raffle and having a BBQ at the Site Managers house at Enoggera Terrace lol. Was a good night. I'm f**ked this morning for work though.

Not much on for today. Working till 1:30-2ish then I'm gunna go home and get my COD on and chill before BDO tomorrow.

Great success. :thumbsup:

Cleaning the garage today, will be selling off some parts that i don't need

How much for the garage door ?

mangs.

Loaded up the ute, will go for a dump run after lunch.

good to get rid of all the shit lying around :)

How much for the ute..i mean shit..i mean ute? <3

finally finished everything for the cage.

everything is back in, including the sunroof, seats in, car cleaned inside, padding on and gave it a wash.

still suspended from work till thursday, so will probably hire some ps3 games, and work on inbedding my ass grove in the couch over the next few days.

jason $1000 for the garage door, if you want it i'll need the money to replace it.

I can't believe the amount of crap i have horded over the years, got some stuff to sell for sure, i've had a whole day on this and last night and i'm still not finished

Hahahahaha niiiiiice Dan whatchu got to sell?

BDO was f**king epic. Clear skies and good temp. So f**king tired though hahaha.

Car still has like 2psi boost

Sleeeeeeeeeeeeepytime now

Sarp Mangs!

BDO was awesome. Although we spent all our money and couldn't afford the bus/cab back to Surfers so we ended up walking from Parklands to Surfers. Took us like an hour n 45 mins to get back. Got to bed around 2am and then up at 5 to come in to work >_< Running on Mother and coffee :worship:

BDO was awesome. Although we spent all our money and couldn't afford the bus/cab back to Surfers so we ended up walking from Parklands to Surfers. Took us like an hour n 45 mins to get back. Got to bed around 2am and then up at 5 to come in to work >_< Running on Mother and coffee :worship:

LOL, good effort.

I need to figure out logistics for tomorrow... Need to get to work + cricket, but don't want to catch the train home from cricket because I'll be all sweaty and shit...

Might have to leave the falcon parked across the bridge tonight and walk/ride/train across to it.

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