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h'ok people. im doing a shoot with a mate tomorrow (as in, monday), were thinking of something industrial,

so i need ideas/locations of abandoned/disused industrial sites or similiar that are relatively easy to access and mostly free from security. the only ones i can think of are either long gone, overused, or just plain boring.

so, anyone?

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h'ok people. im doing a shoot with a mate tomorrow (as in, monday), were thinking of something industrial,

so i need ideas/locations of abandoned/disused industrial sites or similiar that are relatively easy to access and mostly free from security. the only ones i can think of are either long gone, overused, or just plain boring.

so, anyone?

try port adelaide woolshed areas : ie: Crozier st

or

Paracombe cold stores on Paracombe road,

Get into the old clipsal premises?

or the carpark of 101 Cavan road. its the back of the Gerard factories. gates should be open 7-6

they are my best ideas for 8am

lol. dont like my chances of fitting that under my guards.

this is a 10 +12 on the front;

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and rear;

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looks good, but utterly useless. rear guards were sitting properly on the tyre, i had to jack it up to get the card in there.

ill probably go for 9 +15 all round, gives me an extra 10mm or so of clearance all round to play with the alignment (ie, less camber)

Weak as, S14s have huge guards. The pic of your fronts is nearly spot on, just needs less tyre.

Yeah, thought I saw some dude on ns running 18x10+12 AVS Model 5's with a 235/40 all round a like 0 camber with a slight roll on the guards. Looked mint

does anyone down south have a heat gun i can borrow for an hour or so?

gotta finish pulling off that bluey green pin stripping on the side of the car.

cheers

use wax and grease remover, soak it on a rag they come right off , then rewax the car

heat gun can bubbles your paint off

Had a good laugh about 10 minutes ago. Not really funny, but the circumstances leading up to it ... and the karma ... was definitely funny.

Had some mid 40yo guy in a new BMW 650 'supercar' trying to encourage me to race him just on the southern side of the city. Had some bimbo blonde in the passenger seat, and he had the whole 'chewing gum' thing going on. First set of lights I pull up next to him, he takes a long hard stare, then when the lights go green he rockets off occupying both lanes and breaking the speed limit easily. Next set of lights, again I pull up next to him, and he's now trashing my car in front of the bimbo, using words like "hoon" and "jap crap". Lights go green and again he rockets off, and I cruise off again obeying the speed limit. Next set of lights I'm next to him again (why the rush? lol) and this time he's creeping the car forward in 'hop' motions and staring at me. Then the lights for cars to turn right only go green, but he rockets off ... straight into a Falcon! 'Bang' ... sucked in!

I cruised around the crash and pull over. I'm giving my details to the innocent party for their claim, whilst laughing at the BMW (small dick) idiot the whole time. He is a mix of embarassment and anger (prob at me laughing at him). It was with great pleasure I say to him "So who's the hoon?" before walking back to my car and driving off! Classic karma!

I cruised around the crash and pull over. I'm giving my details to the innocent party for their claim, whilst laughing at the BMW (small dick) idiot the whole time. He is a mix of embarassment and anger (prob at me laughing at him). It was with great pleasure I say to him "So who's the hoon?" before walking back to my car and driving off! Classic karma!

Ahhh poetic justice. I wish I could have seen it ;D

-D

Ahhh poetic justice. I wish I could have seen it ;D

-D

Mate, words cannot describe how f**king hilarious it was. I couldn't stop laughing. Still chuckling now. Explained to the guy who got hit, why I was laughing, and he agreed "so it was karma then eh? Too bad I got in his way". Yeah too bad for him, but his car is still driveable I'm sure ... the BMW was leaking coolant all over the place. :(

Mate, words cannot describe how f**king hilarious it was. I couldn't stop laughing. Still chuckling now. Explained to the guy who got hit, why I was laughing, and he agreed "so it was karma then eh? Too bad I got in his way". Yeah too bad for him, but his car is still driveable I'm sure ... the BMW was leaking coolant all over the place. :(

lol what a turd

typical mid life crisis behavour eh.... buy an expensive car, get the token blonde and look down upon everyone else (because it makes you feel better, right?) lol... reminds me of the dude in F&F with the ferrari - same sorta bad attitude

-D

lol what a turd

typical mid life crisis behavour eh.... buy an expensive car, get the token blonde and look down upon everyone else (because it makes you feel better, right?) lol... reminds me of the dude in F&F with the ferrari - same sorta bad attitude

-D

and you , ill take my cutter back

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