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I was driving the Stag at Hanso wedding this arvo. Turned out to be an alright arvo.

iPhone pics on stalkface. Get to it

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I have finally arrived back from Mt Hotham..... epic drive this arvo, we started at 5am this morning in Narrandera, total of about 1250km, so since 4pm yesterday arvo a total of 1600km.

Needs more snow here, nothing like -5 degree morning with 50km/h winds although the powder runs through the trees are good fun

Martin, I think we forgot to transfer Green Zone... if we did I'll bring it for you on Thursday

Correct, no green zone :(

I have finally arrived back from Mt Hotham..... epic drive this arvo, we started at 5am this morning in Narrandera, total of about 1250km, so since 4pm yesterday arvo a total of 1600km.

Needs more snow here, nothing like -5 degree morning with 50km/h winds although the powder runs through the trees are good fun

Weren't you going to bed???

Hung parliament FTW!!!!

I'll try and remember to bring in on a thumb drive for you.

I realised I forgot Initial D and Burn Notice *facepalm*

I'm sure I saw you grab burn notice...

Which burn notice and ID do you need?

So I was doing an oil and filter change yesterday, and this thing came out stuck to the magnetic sump plug: :(

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What is it, and should I be worried? Can I keep driving the car?

Dan thinks it is part of an oil squirter.

What is involved in fixing it?

yeah i got kick arse

colin, that rum is sensational, thank your old man for me

Will do mang :(

So I was doing an oil and filter change yesterday, and this thing came out stuck to the magnetic sump plug: :(

What is it, and should I be worried? Can I keep driving the car?

Dan thinks it is part of an oil squirter.

What is involved in fixing it?

No idea on that :S Oil squirter seems believable but I would imagine it would need a strip down to fix it if thats the case. No oil squirters on RB30s so maybe they're not that important anyway?

Martin do you know if that C210 is any good? Dad and I are considering it for track car goodness instead of the escort.

I'm sure I saw you grab burn notice...

Which burn notice and ID do you need?

Seasons 1 and 2 (possibly three... will have to check) and all of Initial D

John, can you hook me up with your adblocker and custom script?

will do when I get home!

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