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had my work dinner down the bay tonight. Took the 34 down around 7, parked, came back around 10.30. Huge rbt accross the road. Start the 34 up and all the cops turn around lol, slowly putt off with my crazy misfire.

But yeah, leave cars inside tonight :D

if people didnt know to leave the cars at home tonight before now, theyre clearly not paying attention. i rarely catch the news or get a chance to read the paper, and even ive heard of the epic blitz this weekend. operation unite or somesuch.

had my work dinner down the bay tonight. Took the 34 down around 7, parked, came back around 10.30. Huge rbt accross the road. Start the 34 up and all the cops turn around lol, slowly putt off with my crazy misfire.

But yeah, leave cars inside tonight :D

Agreed, was just telling James there is a RBT on every road out of Gawler and I reckon I saw 15 cops between my work and my house...

I also specifically said Im glad the R32 is behind lock and key tonight lol

Im just enjoying the last weekend with the 25 in :)

I think :D

lol. dont forget the clutch loving.

What about this cruise tomorrow night then?

should be fine. cops have been pretty chill on all the ns charity cruises, the organisers (the olds) have a pretty good rep with sapol.

and it should be pretty well cleared out, the focus for most of this "op" is tonight, it was dead out yesterday, and itll be the same tomorrow i imagine.

pete, been meaning to give you a buzz, but my phones being hella retarded.

on days for the next week or so.

hes back on nights. ive got a late arvo tues which will overlap with his shift if hes on, ill have a look if he is.

Question...Where is the meet point for the cruise today/tomorrow?

Is it (Link)

A. Santos Stadium

B. ETSA Park Netball Stadium

or

C. Just off/By Scottland Road (Where marker is, if it shows)

Question...Where is the meet point for the cruise today/tomorrow?

Is it (Link)

A. Santos Stadium

B. ETSA Park Netball Stadium

or

C. Just off/By Scottland Road (Where marker is, if it shows)

Pretty sure it Santos Stadium(now ETSA Stadium), could be wrong though

while i was picking up my car i asked this qeustion today as my intention was to drop by and help.... unfortunataly i didn't sleep last night and afterwashing my car i had a quick cat nap that i only just woke up from =\

i know there a BARSTARD to get off (right matty/blue 32) =P

but apparently you can assemblem the forks and everything and then set up the thrust bearing and just "click" them into place! soooo much easier than removing them!

Hmm, I might have to ring up a workshop thats done this a few times or ask Dr Phil. :D I'm not fussed getting it off ... its only going 'on'.

Can anyone recommend a workshop who's done GTR boxes before?

:)

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