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With the strong winds I noticed shit loads of branches & all kinds of loose shit all over a lot of roads, I'm more worried about the potholes that are going to be popping up all over the place over the next few weeks/months

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Yeah my car was being a bit tail happy but not much more than normal.

Nothing you can't compensate for.

True that, my Ling Longs do not help the situation but if you drive carefully you can sompensate for it.

But it's not the rain you must watch out for, it's the d*ckheads that don't secure their loads, thats right I'm off to a panel shop tomorrow! :D

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Just concentrate out there guys and girls,

I saw an ambo and 2 cop cars at the scene of an accident at the big round about in Ellenbrook. Plus I had some hero in a 180sx sliding all over the place in front of me, he obviously had no control while going through the gears.

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Would be hectik in my VL man!!!!

Back in the day...

When I still had a pair of balls...

However, now I am a law abiding, upright citizen. A pillar of society and a corner-stone of the establishment! :D

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Curse my laggy 4wd! lol wheelspin? what's that?!

Haha, I hear that! Was driving my parent's Subaru Liberty with Michelin's in the rain, no comparison to me Skyline with cheapo rubber!

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