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there is a good carwash at greenslops on Logan Road

I've have always been meaning to check that place out. Thought it wasn't self serve though?

Edited by sneakey pete

I've have always been meaning to check that place out. Thought it wasn't self serve though?

there is both a auto wash and 3 self serve bays

Front yard mechanic pro tip: Check to see if the Oring comes off the old oil filter before you put the new one on.

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In other news, there's further developments to having a 26 powered veehick-le in my g-raj .

BAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

also: woot! :bunny:

If you can get to my place at around 8:45 that'd be grand, because I won't have to take you home afterwards :). I probably have to do some work in the afternoon (from home) so if I only have to go home from lakeside (not via aspley) we'll be able to stay at SCC longer ;)

Sounds fair :)

Andy where is the one at Greenslopes?

Andy here cbf logging Anna out, it is on Logan road a k or two towards Mt Gravatt from where the Baskins is.

hello all.

Joel, I saw a little black Barina yesterday with they hot blond chick driving it. The Number plates were [2CENTS]. Didn't think fast enough to get you a pic.

think I might call it a day shortly

Got MW3 on the day it came out, and have hardly played it.

Personally think it's a bucket of shit. Lag is attrocious, and the maps are terrible.

BF3 doesn't look much better either. Might get Skyrim or Dead Island instead...

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