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forgive my noobism, but where abouts on the coot-tha?

There's a cafe up the top at the lookout. Easy to find.

so everyone is suiting up saturday? or at least dressing up?

Anyone who doesn't suit up is officially a skirt.

I need to find a plush toy of the dog "dug" from the movie Up! Need before Xmas, suggestions? Everything appears to be in the US.

Edit: I win at life. Found one.

Update on the 26 powered. I got stuffed around by comm bank (poor direction, poor organisational skills, etc) and it turned me sour on the deal and lost motivation. There's no gtr's for sale at the moment that really stand out to me as being a clean stock example either and if they are, the seller is asking way too much.

On top of all that my living conditions just got turned upside down so now I'm paying double the rent I was previously, which has made me want to commit to buy a house so I don't have to put up with anyone else's BS again - I'm only 21 and everyone is still acting as if it's high school.

Having said all that, I am still preparing HMAS BA for sale and planning on a 32/33 GTST to tie me over for a few years because I still miss the old skid pig we had (when it ran).

I believe I should be able to get a series 2 33 for 8k - 10k. Would you agree with that?

Edited by hylian

I'm going to be suited up, you better be too old man!

Ha! I went and pulled the only suit i Own from the wardrobe and it has shrunk about 3 sizes.

No suit for moi. :thumbsup:

Ha! I went and pulled the only suit i Own from the wardrobe and it has shrunk about 3 sizes.

No suit for moi. :thumbsup:

Sure sure. It shrunk.

More likely you are the unti-shrink.

At the Cafe up there it's hard to miss :thumbsup:. I'll be suiting up for saturday.

cool, thanks, might come up and say gday if i have time after fixing wheels bearing for the little ladies Kraut can.

i wont be suited up so much, but def dressed up......i dont have a shirt that fits aroubd my neck with a tie without being a nuisance

You all suck! As if no suit. I'm rocking a tux ;)

Werd

I'll be rocking the tux

Werd

Turbros and dumps arrived. Winning.

Sweet as bru.

Kari Byron in a flightsuit... I am strangely aroused.

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