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not even, its only about 700degrees

only ranga's need fear the heat

LOL!

i was out in the heat all day, and tbh, after a while, we didnt even really notice it.

got the 30 out, being my first time, it took a little longer than it prob should have, 6hrs

from start to finish, 6 beams from full to empty and 4 liters of water. asmongst 11ty billion toilet breaks.

drop the 20 in during the week then its all smooth sailing, or sliding (i hope).

MASSIVE props to Jack88 for hooking up my cd player on short notice.

not only did he do the cd player, but fixed my speaker that wasnt working and some of my dash lights plus cleaned out that mess of wires.

found a few interesting things along the way. donno what the pervious owner was doing. missing heaps of bolts and left a live wire laying around :s

go to this man for audio shit!

cheers bro

Big thanks to Andrew for an awesome night at his place, playing pool, drinking booze and talking shit :wub: Couldn't ask for a better Saturday night...

Mr Munro, you're a funny f**ker! Massive props to some good laughs and some awesome new driving roads to play on :wub: Don't forget me if you need to take that poor lonely 35 for a spin :(:wub:

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