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This is why Adelaide likes anal sex on NYE.

This is also why I'm heading to Melbourne for NYE... Sensation white f**kers!

And yes Mitch, I forgot my italics.

lol, 3/4 of Adelaide clubbers who attend those types of festivals wouldn't have a fkn clue who Pete Tong is... big risk for that promoter putting on that event with him as headline and competing with heaven onearth

lol, 3/4 of Adelaide clubbers who attend those types of festivals wouldn't have a fkn clue who Pete Tong is... big risk for that promoter putting on that event with him as headline and competing with heaven onearth

Haha I reckon. I'm not the biggest fan of Pete Tong and his mixes, but he's a real old schooler, and more well-known these days for his commentary on Radio One.

But Heaven on Earth has quite a decent line-up. But it closes at 3am... and trance comes on at Sensations in the main arena! 45,000 people in the one arena... can't effing wait.

Haha I reckon. I'm not the biggest fan of Pete Tong and his mixes, but he's a real old schooler, and more well-known these days for his commentary on Radio One.

But Heaven on Earth has quite a decent line-up. But it closes at 3am... and trance comes on at Sensations in the main arena! 45,000 people in the one arena... can't effing wait.

agreed, he's quite the average producer too!

sensation will be awesome mate... it'd have to be up there compared with the big festivals overseas

i gotta do it one of these next few years... This year's will probably be one of the biggest too - very big hype from last year

Pick up the frequency from Hungry's, Macas and KFC? Oh heck yeah!

surprised they didnt say "perfect for the street drifter who need a heads up on incoming patrols"

it doesnt. had something to do with the regulations specifying that it had to be connected. didnt say it had to be connected and in use though.

correct. notice the vaccum line going to it, it was connected to the rest of the vaccum system but did sweet FA

Pick up the frequency from Hungry's, Macas and KFC? Oh heck yeah!

surprised they didnt say "perfect for the street drifter who need a heads up on incoming patrols"

lol

how random, a smaller and portable version of my scanner LOL

pity that all the police frequencies are on digital and encrypted (AFP, SAPOL, etc). I have a channel list somewhere that tells me most of the ones that are.

however you'll pick up ambos, rather intriguing listening to that

Rather misleading, most of the metro radios will be digitally encrypted, might be lucky to pick up a bit of chatter on open channels but nothing mainstream.

You can have a bit of fun with club security in town on a pos $40 uhf radio as most of them are too cheap to go buy a licensed frequency :(

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Well i manage to pick up basically all the remaining bulky parts i need for the 26 tonight :(

Only got coilpacks and fuel rail to come from Japan and then its off to nissan for new gaskets throughout. :(

Now need to find someone who knows there 26's.

Well i manage to pick up basically all the remaining bulky parts i need for the 26 tonight :(

Only got coilpacks and fuel rail to come from Japan and then its off to nissan for new gaskets throughout. :(

Now need to find someone who knows there 26's.

if ur up north, gil from road & track can build pretty much anything u want to spec, and he already has all the engine manuals that i've purchased and left at his workshop ;)

if you're down south, steve from manta can fix u up

-D

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